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  2. History of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook increases the character limit for status update posts from 500 to 5,000 in September and to 63,206 on November 30. [346] 2011: September 14: Product: Facebook allows people to subscribe to non-friends and to set the extent to which they receive updates from their existing friends and people they are subscribing to. [349] 2011 ...

  3. Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Character Limit chronicles the rise and fall of Twitter after Elon Musk's tumultuous $44-billion-dollar acquisition. The book showcases Musk's volatility, highlighting the actions that led to the company's drastic devaluation and the resurgence of unmoderated hate-speech, misinformation, and white nationalism on the platform.

  4. Ryan Mac - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Mac is a Vietnamese-American writer and journalist who works for The New York Times. [1] [2] He has previously worked as a reporter at Buzzfeed News and Forbes.Mac was awarded the 2019 Mirror Award and the 2020 George Polk Award for his reporting on Facebook.

  5. Kate Conger - Wikipedia

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    In September 2024, Conger and co-author Ryan Mac released Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter, which covers Musk's poorly executed $44-billion-dollar acquisition of Twitter. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ]

  6. Tweet (social media) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, internal discussion also involved excluding links and mentions from the character limit. [9] By January 2016, an internal product named "Beyond 140" was in development, targeting Q1 of the same year for expanding tweet limits. [10] By the end of 2015, the company was moving close to introducing a 5,000 or 10,000 character limit. [11]

  7. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook's data policy outlines its policies for collecting, storing, and sharing user's data. [121] Facebook enables users to control access to individual posts and their profile [122] through privacy settings. [123] The user's name and profile picture (if applicable) are public.

  8. Spoutible - Wikipedia

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    Spouts have a character limit of 300, compared to Twitter's 280. If a URL is included in a spout, it can be removed to reduce the character count. [3] Users can delete replies that they find offensive. [3] [1] Blocked users cannot interact with the blocking user at all, including in response to comments. [3]

  9. Jack Dorsey - Wikipedia

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    In May 2016, Dorsey announced that Twitter would not count photos and links in the 140-character limit to free up more space for text. This was an attempt to entice new users, since the number of tweets per day had dropped from about 500 million in September 2013 and its peak of 661 million in August 2014 to about 300 million in January 2016. [39]