Weibo Beats Twitter To Raising Its 140-Character Limit

The Chinese microblogging service is raising its posting limit to 2,000 characters

China's Twitter, Weibo, has beat the original to the punch in raising its 140-character posting limit, reports the Wall Street Journal. The news of the new limit, which is 2,000 characters, first started making the rounds on Weibo after the company sent out a letter to developers announcing the increase. The announcement of Weibo's impending character limit increase comes just weeks after Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced that Twitter may be expanding its 140-character limit to 10,000 characters per post.

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Published on January 21, 2016 04:50
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