I agree in the case of casual discussion, advertising, and jokes, but politics usually can't be summed up in 140 or 280 characters (or whatever it is now). So people just enough up calling each other names because insults fill less space. But hey, that's just me. I've got other places to talk politics if I want to.
I bet twitter would appeal to me more if I used a mobile device for social media. Big paragraphs get tedious in on those little screens.
I agree in the case of casual discussion, advertising, and jokes, but politics usually can't be summed up in 140 or 280 characters (or whatever it is now). So people just enough up calling each other names because insults fill less space. But hey, that's just me. I've got other places to talk politics if I want to.
I bet twitter would appeal to me more if I used a mobile device for social media. Big paragraphs get tedious in on those little screens.
I actually kind of like that limit, though it was too much so good they increased it. There is no shortage of long winded garbage on the internet.