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by ManlyBread
1294 days ago
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Twitter in general. I never really liked it due to the 250 character limit (used to be 150) and people insisting that it is possible to have a meaningful discussion within this limitation. Sure, you can split your post into multiple messages but the design of the site encourages short responses so no real discussion will be happening. |
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The shortness of messages was also a perfect fit for what early users of Twitter were doing: answering the question of "What are you doing?"
There was a trend when Twitter began of adjusting your AIM "status" message to reflect what you were doing, or what music you were listening too (there were scripts that automated this for you).
As an early adopter of Twitter, I can recall that people started using it in similar ways. One of the first Twitter messages that I received in the early days was from @ev saying "Peeing."
I think it's fair to say things haven't changed much.