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by justinmolineaux
3968 days ago
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Thanks! That's interesting too - lifting the public tweet limit would also fundamentally change Twitter. As an author of tweets, I think I'd like it. I think @byuu mentioned it would promote intelligent discourse on important subjects - I agree. As a reader though, I don't want to lose the high-bandwidth nature of Twitter. The headline thought/status/caption in your stream, with a link to the details hits an information consumption optimum for me. It's really that first DM in a conversation where I think 140 characters causes me to leave Twitter. Maybe I'm doing it wrong - often trying to stuff salutation + context + question into the first DM. If the convo gets past that, then yeah, 140 is fine. |
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Facebook is getting worse about "junk" too, but somehow I see far more content per pixel on Facebook than I do on Twitter.
I'd like to think limiting content to 140 characters would make twitter more information-dense, but it doesn't feel that way in my anecdote.