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gon@lemm.ee 1 week agoQuite frankly, I never understood the point of character limits to begin with. I mean, sure, don’t let people post literal novels on your short-form social media platform, but it being a short-form social media platform already conditions people not to post novels…
Yeah. I see astro_ray in the thread has already replied to that point… It’s ridiculous!
Ulrich@feddit.org 1 week ago
My understanding is, in the early days, you could send an SMS to Twitter to post, and that is the origin of character limits. Why it’s still a thing? Haven’t the slightest. Drives me fuckin batty. It’s one reason I never joined Twitter in the first place. Why Mastodon implemented it? It seems a lot of derivatives want to be a “clone” of some existing service, presumably for user familiarity. In the process they don’t seem to consider whether any individual “feature” is actually beneficial.
gon@lemm.ee 1 week ago
OH! Had no idea!
Well, maybe they’ll remove it if the community pushes for it.
ultrahamster64@lemmy.world 1 week ago
No. The twitter were build with the limit in mind, in fact it is its whole spiel.
Why? It’s not thar deep.
It games the attention span of viewers. You can read 3-4 articles before getting tired or going about your day, but you can guzzle infinite number of twits, because they are small, engaging and various
It not only games the viewers but posters too. Maybe you want to write an article, or blog post, but you know it’s going to be long. So you better do it on the weekend. Or when you have more time. Which for many is never. But writing a couple sentences? Easy! You can do it on a bus! You can do it on the toilet! And, if everyone is on the same level as you, you don’t feel bad for keeping it short.