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Twitter will keep its 140-character limit, says Jack Dorsey

Mar 19, 2016, 12:20 IST

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Twitter Inc will keep the 140-character limit for tweets, Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey said on Friday.

"It's staying. It's a good constraint for us and it allows for of-the-moment brevity," Dorsey said on NBC's Today Show when asked whether the limit was staying.

Technology news website Re/code reported in January that Twitter was building a new feature that would allow users to post tweets as long as 10,000 characters.

Twitter never confirmed that it was considering 10,000-character tweets.

A Twitter spokesman on Friday declined to elaborate on Dorsey's comments, other than to say "Jack's comments stand on their own.”
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