Twitter enables 280 character limit & so can you

On Tuesday Twitter joyfully announced the rollout of a shiny new 280 character limit in nearly all languages. (Sorry Japan, China & Korea).
Although initially the wonders of double tweet space were only available to a select few (Sorry Ellen) the internet was quick to point out that adding a chrome extension would exploit this beta test, giving us all twice the characters to play with.


https://twitter.com/TheEllenShow/status/912841022069022720
https://twitter.com/jack/status/912784057863245824

Two tried and tested chrome extensions that work are char280, and Tampermonkey although it probably won’t be long until it rolls out to every user, so no need to panic.


https://twitter.com/Prof9/status/912859110776950784

The impact of a 280 character limit is yet to be fully realised but that hasn’t stopped it becoming one of the most dividing changes to date. Debate is currently raging, one side insisting the freedom to write what we mean strongly outweighs the increased space for abuse, the others are certain that brevity is the soul of Twitter.

From an industry perspective it’s hard to see a downside. More characters means more freedom to communicate effectively. No matter how you look at it that can only be a useful tool in the marketing world.

According to Twitter most Tweets in English use only 34 characters, but this is bound to change once copy writers and community managers across the twittersphere are no longer bound and muzzled by the 140 limit.

Will bigger tweets make Twitter great again? Or is Twitter acting out of character?
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