Twitter Lifts 140-Character Limit for Direct Messages

SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter this week said it will no longer require Direct Messages to be in 140 characters or less.

In a message on the social media platform’s developer forum, Twitter Product Manager Sachin Agarwal said the new maximum character count will top off at 10,000, which will instantly turn Direct Messages into a hardy messaging system when it launches.

However, tweets on Twitter will continue to be the 140 characters that they are today.

Twitter is used heavily by online adult entertainment marketers and performers, particularly because it offers a platform that, for the most part, isn't censored.

Lauren MacEwen, an adult entertainment social media expert who operates 7Veils.com, told XBIZ that the news is a big development for Twitter.

"It is changing it from a quick message platform to one that is much more robust," she said. "The longer DMs will allow people to do much more in terms of providing customer service through Twitter. The limited character DMs really prevented brands from doing any real customer service, always having to direct people back to their site.

"The problem with that is that many people seek out customer service on Twitter because they have gone through the traditional routes and were not satisfactorily helped. So directing people back into the queue can be frustrating.

"If your customer service now has the ability to take care of customer problems, without having to leave the platform, it is better for the overall customer care experience," she said.

MacEwen said that the new policy from an adult content point of view opens up some interesting opportunities regarding relationship building between a brand and a consumer.

"The combination of longer DMs and group messaging is powerful," MacEwen said. "Now you can use it to send your newsletter content and erotic stories. You can offer exclusive content — text, newsletter, special member information, etc. — through your DMs. Of course for people to receive those, they have to follow you, thus giving them more incentive to follow you and therefore growing your network.  

"Because you are able to keep the conversation in Twitter, instead of always directing it off platform via email or alternative website, it is going to open up the potential for a lot of business discussion and opportunity."

Agarwal’s announcement this week was primarily directed for developers so they can update their APIs to accept messages longer than 140 characters if their products have a Twitter DM functionality. 

“We recommend taking the following actions in preparation: Review the new API additions, update your GET requests so you will be able to receive the full length of DM text and adjust your app UI to accommodate longer DM text,” Agarwal said.

The new API additions are available here.

“We encourage you to test and deploy the above changes in advance, but you won’t be able to send longer DMs until we launch in July,” he said.

In the coming weeks, Agarwal said Twitter will include directions on how to test these changes, as well as a more specific launch date.

Related:  

Copyright © 2024 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Metart Marks Its 25th Anniversary

Metart is celebrating its 25th year as an adult studio.

Open Mind AI Seeks Inclusion in EU's AI Debate

New European industry initiative Open Mind AI has penned a letter asking EU authorities to include adult companies and creators in ongoing discussions on setting up a legal framework for AI content.

Canadian Law Professor: Proposed Age Verification Bill 'Will Make Things Worse'

Leading Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail this week published an op-ed written by a legal scholar outlining fundamental issues with the Conservative-backed age verification bill currently making its way through Parliament.

UK Labour Government Confirms it Will Continue Baroness-Led 'Porn Review'

The U.K. Labour government of Prime Minister Keir Starmer has confirmed it will continue the controversial full review of British pornography laws ordered by former Tory Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in July 2023.

Connie Perignon Performs Her 1st Girl/Girl Scene for LesbianX

Connie Perignon has performed in her first girl/girl scene alongside Nicole Doshi, in the latest release from LesbianX, titled "Tasty Holes."

Vanessa Jhons Makes Her TransAngels Debut in 'Poolside Seduction'

Vanessa Jhons and Justin Jett make their TransAngels debuts in “Poolside Seduction.”

Naudi Nala Stars in Latest From TeamSkeet

Naudi Nala stars with Nikki Slick, Nina White and Satine Summers in the latest release from TeamSkeet.

Abby Rose Stars in Latest From Brazzers

Abby Rose stars with Zane Walker in the latest release from Brazzers.

Leilani Li, Haley Reed Star in Latest From Transfixed

Leilani Li and Haley Reed star in the latest release from Transfixed, titled "What Good Roommates Do."

Willow Ryder, Anna Claire Clouds & Baby Gemini Star in Latest From Ricky's Room

Ricky’s Room has released “Party In Willow’s Room” a new orgy scene starring Willow Ryder, Anna Claire Clouds, Baby Gemini, Derek Savage, studio honcho Ricky Johnson and the late Jay Hefner.

Show More