Thursday, October 27, 2016

Twitter begins to allow you to publish tweets longer when you have a conversation with other users – Gizmodo in Spanish

little by Little, to Twitter you are going to ways that you can post tweets longer. Since the arrival of the direct messages with thousands of characters up to when it stopped counting the photos and media files between the 140 characters. The next step of the social network is not to count the user names, in some occasions.

Until now, if mencionabas to someone in a tweet (for example @GizmodoEs) Twitter would have left the characters of the user name of the 140-character limit of each tweet. In the case of the account of Gizmodo in Spanish lose 10 characters by doing so.

That will happen when your tweet is a direct response to a posting from another account. If you participate in a conversation in which several people are talking, Twitter will not have their user names (as you can see in the GIF to the left of these lines.

The only way that Twitter will count the characters of the user name is that you bring that up directly, not when it is a reply.

Twitter has already warned in the past month of September, but now began to implement this new feature in some users. It is expected that in the course of the week to reach all, and now you’ll be able to discuss with tweets for much longer with that group of people that ensures to hate Star Wars. [via TechCrunch]


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