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Default Twitter drops media and @name replies from 140-character limit

Well, that was quick. A week after Bloomberg reported that Twitter was getting ready to relax its rules for what counts against your 140-character limit, the company is confirming the move today. Soon, photos and video won't be included in that tally...

http://www.engadget.com/2016/05/24/t...-count-update/
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