“BEYOND 140” Twitter Considering 10,000-Character
By Mind Leaders Uganda
Longer tweets
are coming soon to Twitter. Twitter is building a new feature that will allow
users to tweet things longer than the traditional 140-character limit, and the
company is targeting a launch date toward the end of Q1, according to multiple
sources familiar with the company’s plans. Twitter is currently considering a
10,000 character limit, according to these sources. That’s the same character
limit the company uses for its Direct Messages product, so it isn’t a complete
surprise.
There is no
official launch date set in stone, these sources say. It’s also possible the
character limit could fluctuate before it rolls out the final product, which
people inside Twitter refer to as “Beyond 140.” Re/code first reported that
Twitter was building a product like this back in September. A Twitter
spokesperson declined to comment.Twitter is currently testing a version of the product in which tweets appear the same way they do now, displaying just 140 characters, with some kind of call to action that there is more content you can’t see. Clicking on the tweets would then expand them to reveal more content. The point of this is to keep the same look and feel for your timeline, although this design is not necessarily final, sources say.
The design aspect is key. Making Tweets bigger by adding more content or bigger pictures has diminished user engagement in the past, according to one source. That makes sense. If tweets take a long time to consume or take up more space on your screen, it’s likely that you’ll view (and engage with) fewer of them. So Twitter is trying to add more content without disrupting the way you currently scroll through your timeline.
It’s hard to
tell if changing the character limit will make much of a difference for
Twitter. CEO Jack Dorsey has been looking for ways to jumpstart user growth for
some time, and the company has thrown a number of product updates at users
(including new event summaries called Moments) to make this happen. None of it
seems to be working, and giving users more real estate to share their thoughts
may not be the answer.
Still, it’s an important update in what it represents: A willingness to change one of Twitter’s most established product features. The 140-character limit has been around as long as Twitter has; it’s part of the product’s personality. Expanding the limit is a sign that Twitter and Jack Dorsey are willing to make serious changes in hopes of luring new users. Twitter is also tinkering with the idea of changing its reverse chronological timeline — another core Twitter feature.
With regards
to expanded tweets, Twitter is also working out a plan for how to deal with
potential spamming issues that might arise with an expanded character count,
according to sources. It’s unknown, for example, if Twitter will restrict how
many users can be mentioned in a single tweet, but the company is apparently
thinking through those scenarios. Twitter plans to talk with some of its
analytics and measurement partners to prepare them to handle longer tweets
beginning later this month, sources say.Still, it’s an important update in what it represents: A willingness to change one of Twitter’s most established product features. The 140-character limit has been around as long as Twitter has; it’s part of the product’s personality. Expanding the limit is a sign that Twitter and Jack Dorsey are willing to make serious changes in hopes of luring new users. Twitter is also tinkering with the idea of changing its reverse chronological timeline — another core Twitter feature.
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