Twitter users double down on jokes about 280-character limit
Tweets can now be twice as wordy! What could go wrong? Take it away, tweeters.
Twitter started testing a new 280-character limit for tweets on Wednesday, doubling the previous message limit. (The service has started by inviting a select group to try out the wordiness, but we tell you how to get it yourself.)
CEO Jack Dorsey explained (in a long tweet, naturally) that the original 140-character limit was arbitrary, and called the new size "a small change, but a big move."
This is a small change, but a big move for us. 140 was an arbitrary choice based on the 160 character SMS limit. Proud of how thoughtful the team has been in solving a real problem people have when trying to tweet. And at the same time maintaining our brevity, speed, and essence! https://t.co/TuHj51MsTu
— jack (@jack) September 26, 2017
Filmmaker Simon Barrett ("V/H/S") slyly pointed out that much of Dorsey's wordy tweet was really unnecessary, and Dorsey agreed.
This is getting dunked on a lot but it's sublime that the first 280 tweet is a lot of unnecessary words and then a link to the actual info. https://t.co/cYdWfOIEP9
— Simon Barrett (@Simon_Barrett) September 26, 2017
Fair. I’m still getting used to it. https://t.co/nVCtVGh3Nh
— jack (@jack) September 27, 2017
And it didn't take users long to start poking fun at the whole concept of much wordier messages, referencing everything from the famed six-word baby shoes novel to Smashmouth's oft-quoted "All Star."
Hi so I'm calling about the baby shoes? Are they still available? Great! I just had a baby and, you know, haha, baby needs a new pair of shoes! Anyway, so are they, like, NEVER worn? Or just, like, near mint? OK, great. Like, can I ask why—like, your baby didn't like them, or di
— J. Robert Lennon (@jrobertlennon) September 27, 2017
Super excited about the move to 280 characters!
— Ken Norton (@kennethn) September 27, 2017
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— Simpsons Screens (@simpscreens) September 27, 2017
The 280-character limit is a terrible idea. The whole beauty of Twitter is that it forces you to express your ideas concisely (1/47)
— James Poniewozik (@poniewozik) September 26, 2017
literally my only talent was being able to think of tweets exactly 140 characters long. i don't know if I will be able to alter this to 280.
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) September 26, 2017
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— Mathieu von Rohr (@mathieuvonrohr) September 27, 2017
— #TakeTheKlee (@MilesKlee) September 27, 2017
*sees 280*
— Sean O'Kane (@sokane1) September 27, 2017
CONSCIENCE: "don't do it."
*still 223 left*
"srsly don't."
*closes eyes*
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— Gene Park 280 (@GenePark) September 27, 2017
The concept is still new, but like anything, users will eventually get used to it. Eventually. Maybe. Or not.
Every time I see a 280 character tweet I let out a yelp & throw down my phone. Then I approach it slowly like my cat approaches a spider.
— Kumail Nanjiani (@kumailn) September 27, 2017