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Twitter to let users tweet in 280 characters

Twitter to let users tweet in 280 characters

Testing showed that users spent less time editing their tweets and were less likely to abandon them

Microblogging website Twitter, known for its iconic 140-character tweets, said on Tuesday it would roll out 280-character tweets to users across the world.

Twitter said it ran a test on 280-character tweets in September that showed users spent less time editing their tweets and were less likely to abandon them.

User posting in languages including Japanese, Korean and Chinese, which do not face the issue of "cramming", will continue to have a limit of 140 characters, Twitter said.

The company did not say when it would start allowing users to post 280-character tweets.

Reporting by Yashaswini Swamynathan in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio D'Souza.

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