On Tuesday morning, we shared a story from re/code about the possibility that Twitter could turn tweets into short stories. Watching our readers’ terse responses on Twitter was pretty delightful, so we thought we’d share. Enjoy.
Twitter considering 10,000-character limit for tweets:
https://t.co/QatVlodWld
— Poynter (@Poynter) January 5, 2016
Twitter is stupid. https://t.co/v5VXy8ElTE
— Sean Kennedy (@SeanDKennedy) January 5, 2016
Trollololol https://t.co/5yMuY8MOhs
— echo Ash; (@AshHauenschild) January 5, 2016
what the… https://t.co/c67U7Vqb1V
— Jeff O'Neal (@thejeffoneal) January 5, 2016
No thanks. https://t.co/ha8nwDw3M6
— Tre'vell Anderson (@TrevellAnderson) January 5, 2016
AKA Facebook. https://t.co/1oDNvbu9Tn
— SIRF (@SIRF_Report) January 5, 2016
Oh, so they're giving up. Got it. https://t.co/2muk3N4krf
— Caleb Newquist (@cnewquist) January 5, 2016
I'd settle for 200 https://t.co/pxeCWSKV3J
— Hunter A Banks (@hunterabanks) January 5, 2016
Do not like. https://t.co/8fZVEgWSQQ
— Becky (@omg_youguys) January 5, 2016
And that's the end of that… https://t.co/T6AgTHJH9w
— Jesse LaGreca (@JesseLaGreca) January 5, 2016
So, basically we're back to blogging? https://t.co/3Fmrgjpdhm
— Cliff Cumber (@cgcumber) January 5, 2016
Omfg whyyyyy https://t.co/9ixRRwhhBh
— Shannon Havisham (@ShannonIsBadAt) January 5, 2016
Bracing for the extended hot takes and short stories that nobody asked for https://t.co/eW4sL4XeL9
— Conor Ryan (@ConorRyan_93) January 5, 2016
https://t.co/GfqQRRusfx https://t.co/JPv9AX7IJG
— Nick Frazier (@Nikfraz14) January 5, 2016
Nooooooo https://t.co/IByEZ4zDYM
— Joel Fleming (@jfleming2870) January 5, 2016
@omg_youguys @Poynter NOOOOO.
— Catriona (@Catriona_Rae) January 5, 2016