Twitter stops counting photos, GIFs, polls, and quotes against the 140-character limit<article>
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Longer tweets are finally here.</p><p>
On Monday, Twitter began letting its users post photos, videos, GIFs, polls, and quotes of other tweets without counting against the 140-character limit. Now that these media attachments won’t reduce the character count, users can compose longer tweets. Twitter
announced this change back in May, but the company did not set a date for when it would actually be rolling it out to users. </p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">
<p dir="ltr" lang="en">Say more about what’s happening! Rolling out now: photos, videos, GIFs, polls, and Quote Tweets no longer count toward your 140 characters.
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Twitter stops counting photos, GIFs, polls, and quotes against the 140-character limit