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by wisty
5403 days ago
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Most likely, because Twitter is a microblog, and 140 character posts is it's thing. I'm sure it had some historical technical limitation to 140 ASCII or maybe 70 utf-8 chars (or something else logical), but they probably had to accomodate people who wanted to use non-English characters in a post and not get a lecture on unicode encoding; and some slightly offensive "so ... people like you only get 70 chars" message. |
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