To circumvent the limit of 140 characters of Twitter, users have long exploited the use of Threads. And Twitter could make it easier for them in the future.
Twitter has made its limit of 140 characters per message its founding concept, yet this limitation is often misunderstood by some of the users of the platform.
— Matt Navarra ⭐️ (@MattNavarra) 10 septembre 2017
For some, short messages represent the very essence of the social network, for others, it is a bridle that does not have to face other networks, especially Facebook which allows publications without no limit.
To respond to this criticism, Twitter had already launched the "Treads", a mechanism that allows to publish a first tweet, then to chain others to continue to develop its text, each publication being added to the previous one. Many users have to go through this to offer long publications.
And Twitter could now simplify the task, without questioning the initial logic of 140 characters.
Indeed, a user has found a hidden function that would link different tweets before their publication. Clearly, it would be possible to write texts and then publish them directly in the form of a complete thread already formatted.
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