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Tweet (social media)

A tweet is a former name for a post on social networking service X (formerly Twitter). It is a short status update which can include images, videos, GIFs, straw polls, hashtags, mentions, and hyperlinks. Around 80% of all posts are made by 10% of users, averaging 138 posts per month, with the median user making only two tweets per month.

A user tweeting about bugs

The service has experimented with changing how posts work over the years to attract more users and to keep them on the site. The character limit was originally 140 characters when the service started, had media attachments no longer count in the mid-2010s, and doubled altogether in 2017.

Content edit

A tweet can contain up to 280 characters and include media. Users subscribed to X Premium can post up to 25,000 characters and can include bold and italic styling.

Character limit edit

Tweets originally were limited to 140 characters when the service launched, in 2006. Twitter was originally designed to be used on SMS text messages, which are limited to 160 characters. Twitter reserved 20 characters for the username, leaving 140 characters for the post.[1] The original limit was seen as an iconic fixture of the platform,[2][3][4] encouraging "speed and brevity".[5]

Increasing the limit had been a topic of discussion inside the company for years, and had been resurfaced in 2015 for ways to grow the userbase. At the time, internal discussion also involved excluding links and mentions from the character limit.[6] By January 2016, an internal product named "Beyond 140" was in development, targeting Q1 of the same year for expanding tweet limits.[7] By the end of 2015, the company was moving close to introducing a 5,000 or 10,000 character limit.[8] An unfinalized version had tweets that went over the old 140 character threshold only showing the first 140 characters, with a call-to-action that there was more in the tweet. Clicking on the tweet would reveal the rest, which was done to retain the same feel of the timeline.[7][8]

The change was controversial internally[9] and met with backlash by users.[10] Dorsey confirmed that the 140 character limit would remain, but had told employees upon his return as CEO that the once-sacred aspects of Twitter were no longer untouchable.[10]

In May 2016, a week after being leaked,[11] Twitter announced that media attachments (images, GIFs, videos, polls, quote tweets) nor mentions in replies would no longer increase the character limit to be rolled out later in the year to ready developers.[12][13] The changes rolled out in September,[14][15][16] except for the @replies, which were tested in October[17][18] and then rolled out in March 2017, a year after the original announcement.[19][20][21] These changes were a compromise to internal resistance to a 10,000 character limit from the year before.[9]

On September 26, 2017, Twitter announced the company was testing doubling the character limit—from 140 to 280. It was an effort for users to be more expressive with their tweets,[22][9] as users would be cramming ideas into a single tweet by rewriting and removing vowels,[23] or not tweeting at all.[24] It began testing to a small group of users in all languages, excluding Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, because the three languages can say double the amount of information in one character. According to the company's statistics, 0.4% of tweets in Japanese hit the 140 character ceiling, while 9% of tweets in English hit the ceiling.[5] Users not in the test group were able to see and interact with them normally.[2]

The change was similarly controversial internally as the 10,000 character limit proposal.[24] The immediate reaction by Twitter users was largely negative.[25]

Links edit

URLs can be linked on Twitter. A tweet's links are converted to the t.co link shortener, and use up 23 characters out of the limit.[11] The shortener was introduced in June 2011 to allow users to save space on their links, without needing a third-party service like Bitly or TinyURL.

Media edit

 
Media added to tweets appear with the tweet.

Some users use screenshots of text and uploaded them as images to increase the amount of words they could include in a tweet.[26]

Cards edit

 
Some websites allow Twitter to grab metadata from the webpage linked to in a tweet, including Wikipedia articles.

Beginning in 2012, tweets linking to partnered websites would show, below the content of the tweet, expanded media: an excerpt of a linked news article or an embedded video. Twitter already had a way to see Instagram posts and YouTube videos, called "expanded tweets".[27][28][29][30] Twitter then began allowing websites apply to test offering cards for Twitter users.[31] Later in 2012, notably after Facebook purchased it, Instagram started cropping images displayed in cards, with the plan to end them all together.[32][33][34][35]

CoTweets edit

Between July 2022 and January 2023, Twitter tested a feature where two users could be the author of a tweet, which would be posted on both of their accounts. Both users' profile pictures, names, and handles are shown.[36][37] One user drafts a tweet in the Composer field, then invite a user that is both following them and has their account published.[36] Edits could not be made once the invite was sent, with the alternative being deleting the invitation and making a second one.[38] The second author could accept the invitation, at which the tweet would then be posted to both accounts.[36] Once published, the second user could revoke them being a co-author, and the tweet would change to being written by the first author and being removed from the second author's tweets.[39] Until the second author accepts the invitation, the tweet would be unlisted, not appearing on the authors' timelines or in searches, but available via a direct link.[40]

It was tested with some accounts in the US, Canada, and South Korea.[41] The company noted during the test that the feature may be turned off and all CoTweets deleted.[36] The feature was spotted in code in December 2021.[39]

On January 31, Twitter suddenly and quietly decided to stop new CoTweets from being made,[42] though noted that it could return in the future.[43] CoTweets were able to be seen for another month, before being converted to a normal tweet for the first author, and a retweet for the second author.[44] Though Twitter's support page offered a generic reasoning for discontinuing the feature, Elon Musk said that it was to focus on allowing users to add text attachments.[45][42]

Vibes edit

Twitter briefly tested a feature in 2022 that allowed users to set the current status—codenamed "vibe"— for a tweet or account, from a small set of emoji-phrase combinations. It would allow the user to either tag per-tweet, or on the profile level with it showing on tweets and the profile.[46][47][48] Testing began on vibes in June 2022 with a wider selection that could be put above tweets, but disappeared after some time. Phrases included "✔️ Current status" and "💤 Case of the Mondays".[49] Twitter removed the ability to add vibes to tweets.[when?]

Interactions edit

Users can interact with tweets by 'retweeting' (reblogging), liking, quoting the tweet, or replying to it.

Retweets edit

In November 2009, Twitter began rolling out the ability to 'retweet' a tweet. Prior to this, people would write "RT @username" before quoting the original tweet. Some people limited their 140 character limit down further, so that other people could always fit their entire tweet in a proto-retweet.[1]

Liking edit

Tweets can be liked by users, adding them to a list that other users can view.[50] The feature was available when Twitter launched in 2006.[51] Until 2015, 'likes' were called 'favorites' (or 'favs'). The service renamed them because people "often misunderstood" the feature, and people reacted more positively in user tests.[52][53] Premium users have the option of hide the list from the public, though the like is not hidden from the list of users who likes a given tweet.[54][55] Jack Dorsey said in 2019 that, if he had to create Twitter over again, he would deemphasize the like, or not include it altogether because it did not positively contribute to healthy conversations.[51]

Likes are public by default but are not broadcast to the user's tweets timeline. Users may forget their likes are public[56][55] or like more revealing tweets.[57] High-profile users and politicians' accounts have liked pornographic, hateful,[58] and racist tweets.[59][60] In 2017 Ted Cruz's account liked a tweet with a two-minute porn video about a day after it was posted. Cruz said that many people had access to his account and one of his staff members pressed the like button in "an honest mistake."[61]

When not logged in, users' tweets are sorted by how many likes they received, opposed to reverse-chronological.[62][63]

Quote tweets edit

In 2014, Twitter began testing a new feature that allows users to embed a tweet inside their tweet to add additional commentary. Prior to this, users could include a snippet of another tweet in a new tweet, but were limited to quoting the—at the time—140 character limit. It was originally called "retweet with comment", and now has the name "quote tweet".[64][65]

Threads edit

Multiple tweets in reply to each other are grouped together in 'threads'. The 140 character limit prevented users from posting as complete thoughts as they desired, and resorted to making upwards of dozens of tweets, which all showed in a disjointed manner, dubbed a "tweetstorm".[66][26] It was popularized by Marc Andreessen.[1][67]

Bookmaking edit

Users are able to add a bookmark to individual tweets via the share button, saving them to revisit them later. The bookmarks are private,[68][69] but tweets display the number of times it has been bookmarked, if at all.

The development was revealed to in October 2017. The feature, highly requested by Japanese users, started from an annual hack week at the company[70] and called "#ShareForLater".[71] Previously, users would resort to liking the tweet or by sending it to themselves.[72][73] Liking tweets is often seen as an endorsement or positive endorsement, and the likes are public and are notified to the user who made the tweet.[71][69] The feature was tested in November for some users,[74][75] and rolled out in February 2018 on mobile alongside a new share menu.[76][77] The web version of Twitter did not test the bookmark feature until November 2018[78] When released, the user who made the tweet would have been unaware that a tweet was bookmarked.[79]

Fact-checking edit

 
Donald Trump, months before the 2020 United States presidential election, falsely claiming that mail-in ballots are "substantially fraudulent" in two tweets. Both were applied labels that linked to Twitter's election resources center.

In March 2020, Twitter added a label to a manipulated video of then-candidate Joe Biden that Donald Trump retweeted.[80] Two months later, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Twitter introduced a policy that would label or warn users on tweets with COVID-19 misinformation.[80] The company said at the time that other areas would have labels covered, and shortly afterwards, misleading information on elections were included.[81]

On March 26, then-US president Donald Trump made two false statements about mail-in ballots, claiming they were "substantially fraudulent".[80] Within 24 hours of the tweet,[80] Twitter's general counsel and the acting head of policy jointly decided to label Trump's tweets, with several hours of internal debate from company leaders, and then-CEO Jack Dorsey signed off on the decision shortly before the label was applied.[81] The labels, which told readers to "Get the facts about mail-in ballots", was the first time they were applied to Trump's tweets. A spokesperson for Twitter said that the tweets contained "potentially misleading information about voting processes and have been labeled to provide additional context around mail-in ballots." The label linked to articles by CNN, The Washington Post, and The Hill, as well as summaries of claims of fraud.[80]

 
A tweet from Trump about Minneapolis was labeled and collapsed for violating "the Twitter Rules about glorifying violence."

Three days later, a tweet about the George Floyd protests in Minneapolis–Saint Paul was hidden from view.[82]

Community Notes edit

 
The logo for Birdwatch.

In the weeks after the January 6 United States Capitol attack, Twitter rolled out a new program that allowed users to add notes underneath tweets that would benefit from additional context.

History edit

just setting up my twttr

March 21, 2006[83]

The first tweet, made by Jack Dorsey, was made on March 21, 2006. It has the Snowflake ID of 20.

The Iconfactory was developing a Twitter application in 2006 called "Twitterrific" and developer Craig Hockenberry began a search for a shorter way to refer to "Post a Twitter Update." In 2007 they began using "twit" before Twitter developer Blaine Cook suggested that "tweet" be used instead.[84]

"Tweet" was added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in 2011[85] and to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2012.[86][87] Both its use as a verb and noun were added. This was notable as the Oxford English Dictionary normally waits ten years after the coining of a word to add it to the dictionary.[88]

In 2023, the terms "tweet" and "retweet" were quietly retired in favor of the terms "post" and "repost", as a part of Twitter's rebrand to X, but some users continue to use the former terms.[89]

Demographics edit

The median Twitter user tweets twice a month. Around 80% of tweets made are from 10% of the users, who tweet 138 times per month. 65% of the prolific users are women, compared to 48% of the bottom 90%. Most of the prolific users tweet about political issues. There is no difference in political views between the two groups. 25% of the prolific users use automated tools to make tweets, compared to 15% of the others.[90]

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External links edit

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Tweeting and Tweeted redirect here For the animal behavior see Bird vocalization A tweet is a former name for a post on social networking service X formerly Twitter It is a short status update which can include images videos GIFs straw polls hashtags mentions and hyperlinks Around 80 of all posts are made by 10 of users averaging 138 posts per month with the median user making only two tweets per month A user tweeting about bugs The service has experimented with changing how posts work over the years to attract more users and to keep them on the site The character limit was originally 140 characters when the service started had media attachments no longer count in the mid 2010s and doubled altogether in 2017 Contents 1 Content 1 1 Character limit 1 2 Links 1 3 Media 1 4 Cards 1 5 CoTweets 1 6 Vibes 2 Interactions 2 1 Retweets 2 2 Liking 2 3 Quote tweets 2 4 Threads 2 5 Bookmaking 3 Fact checking 3 1 Community Notes 4 History 5 Demographics 6 References 7 External linksContent editA tweet can contain up to 280 characters and include media Users subscribed to X Premium can post up to 25 000 characters and can include bold and italic styling Character limit edit Tweets originally were limited to 140 characters when the service launched in 2006 Twitter was originally designed to be used on SMS text messages which are limited to 160 characters Twitter reserved 20 characters for the username leaving 140 characters for the post 1 The original limit was seen as an iconic fixture of the platform 2 3 4 encouraging speed and brevity 5 Increasing the limit had been a topic of discussion inside the company for years and had been resurfaced in 2015 for ways to grow the userbase At the time internal discussion also involved excluding links and mentions from the character limit 6 By January 2016 an internal product named Beyond 140 was in development targeting Q1 of the same year for expanding tweet limits 7 By the end of 2015 the company was moving close to introducing a 5 000 or 10 000 character limit 8 An unfinalized version had tweets that went over the old 140 character threshold only showing the first 140 characters with a call to action that there was more in the tweet Clicking on the tweet would reveal the rest which was done to retain the same feel of the timeline 7 8 The change was controversial internally 9 and met with backlash by users 10 Dorsey confirmed that the 140 character limit would remain but had told employees upon his return as CEO that the once sacred aspects of Twitter were no longer untouchable 10 In May 2016 a week after being leaked 11 Twitter announced that media attachments images GIFs videos polls quote tweets nor mentions in replies would no longer increase the character limit to be rolled out later in the year to ready developers 12 13 The changes rolled out in September 14 15 16 except for the replies which were tested in October 17 18 and then rolled out in March 2017 a year after the original announcement 19 20 21 These changes were a compromise to internal resistance to a 10 000 character limit from the year before 9 On September 26 2017 Twitter announced the company was testing doubling the character limit from 140 to 280 It was an effort for users to be more expressive with their tweets 22 9 as users would be cramming ideas into a single tweet by rewriting and removing vowels 23 or not tweeting at all 24 It began testing to a small group of users in all languages excluding Japanese Chinese and Korean because the three languages can say double the amount of information in one character According to the company s statistics 0 4 of tweets in Japanese hit the 140 character ceiling while 9 of tweets in English hit the ceiling 5 Users not in the test group were able to see and interact with them normally 2 The change was similarly controversial internally as the 10 000 character limit proposal 24 The immediate reaction by Twitter users was largely negative 25 Links edit URLs can be linked on Twitter A tweet s links are converted to the t co link shortener and use up 23 characters out of the limit 11 The shortener was introduced in June 2011 to allow users to save space on their links without needing a third party service like Bitly or TinyURL Media edit nbsp Media added to tweets appear with the tweet Some users use screenshots of text and uploaded them as images to increase the amount of words they could include in a tweet 26 Cards edit nbsp Some websites allow Twitter to grab metadata from the webpage linked to in a tweet including Wikipedia articles Beginning in 2012 tweets linking to partnered websites would show below the content of the tweet expanded media an excerpt of a linked news article or an embedded video Twitter already had a way to see Instagram posts and YouTube videos called expanded tweets 27 28 29 30 Twitter then began allowing websites apply to test offering cards for Twitter users 31 Later in 2012 notably after Facebook purchased it Instagram started cropping images displayed in cards with the plan to end them all together 32 33 34 35 CoTweets edit Between July 2022 and January 2023 Twitter tested a feature where two users could be the author of a tweet which would be posted on both of their accounts Both users profile pictures names and handles are shown 36 37 One user drafts a tweet in the Composer field then invite a user that is both following them and has their account published 36 Edits could not be made once the invite was sent with the alternative being deleting the invitation and making a second one 38 The second author could accept the invitation at which the tweet would then be posted to both accounts 36 Once published the second user could revoke them being a co author and the tweet would change to being written by the first author and being removed from the second author s tweets 39 Until the second author accepts the invitation the tweet would be unlisted not appearing on the authors timelines or in searches but available via a direct link 40 It was tested with some accounts in the US Canada and South Korea 41 The company noted during the test that the feature may be turned off and all CoTweets deleted 36 The feature was spotted in code in December 2021 39 On January 31 Twitter suddenly and quietly decided to stop new CoTweets from being made 42 though noted that it could return in the future 43 CoTweets were able to be seen for another month before being converted to a normal tweet for the first author and a retweet for the second author 44 Though Twitter s support page offered a generic reasoning for discontinuing the feature Elon Musk said that it was to focus on allowing users to add text attachments 45 42 Vibes edit Twitter briefly tested a feature in 2022 that allowed users to set the current status codenamed vibe for a tweet or account from a small set of emoji phrase combinations It would allow the user to either tag per tweet or on the profile level with it showing on tweets and the profile 46 47 48 Testing began on vibes in June 2022 with a wider selection that could be put above tweets but disappeared after some time Phrases included Current status and Case of the Mondays 49 Twitter removed the ability to add vibes to tweets when Interactions editUsers can interact with tweets by retweeting reblogging liking quoting the tweet or replying to it Retweets edit In November 2009 Twitter began rolling out the ability to retweet a tweet Prior to this people would write RT username before quoting the original tweet Some people limited their 140 character limit down further so that other people could always fit their entire tweet in a proto retweet 1 Liking edit Tweets can be liked by users adding them to a list that other users can view 50 The feature was available when Twitter launched in 2006 51 Until 2015 likes were called favorites or favs The service renamed them because people often misunderstood the feature and people reacted more positively in user tests 52 53 Premium users have the option of hide the list from the public though the like is not hidden from the list of users who likes a given tweet 54 55 Jack Dorsey said in 2019 that if he had to create Twitter over again he would deemphasize the like or not include it altogether because it did not positively contribute to healthy conversations 51 Likes are public by default but are not broadcast to the user s tweets timeline Users may forget their likes are public 56 55 or like more revealing tweets 57 High profile users and politicians accounts have liked pornographic hateful 58 and racist tweets 59 60 In 2017 Ted Cruz s account liked a tweet with a two minute porn video about a day after it was posted Cruz said that many people had access to his account and one of his staff members pressed the like button in an honest mistake 61 When not logged in users tweets are sorted by how many likes they received opposed to reverse chronological 62 63 Quote tweets edit In 2014 Twitter began testing a new feature that allows users to embed a tweet inside their tweet to add additional commentary Prior to this users could include a snippet of another tweet in a new tweet but were limited to quoting the at the time 140 character limit It was originally called retweet with comment and now has the name quote tweet 64 65 Threads edit Multiple tweets in reply to each other are grouped together in threads The 140 character limit prevented users from posting as complete thoughts as they desired and resorted to making upwards of dozens of tweets which all showed in a disjointed manner dubbed a tweetstorm 66 26 It was popularized by Marc Andreessen 1 67 Bookmaking edit Users are able to add a bookmark to individual tweets via the share button saving them to revisit them later The bookmarks are private 68 69 but tweets display the number of times it has been bookmarked if at all The development was revealed to in October 2017 The feature highly requested by Japanese users started from an annual hack week at the company 70 and called ShareForLater 71 Previously users would resort to liking the tweet or by sending it to themselves 72 73 Liking tweets is often seen as an endorsement or positive endorsement and the likes are public and are notified to the user who made the tweet 71 69 The feature was tested in November for some users 74 75 and rolled out in February 2018 on mobile alongside a new share menu 76 77 The web version of Twitter did not test the bookmark feature until November 2018 78 When released the user who made the tweet would have been unaware that a tweet was bookmarked 79 Fact checking edit nbsp Donald Trump months before the 2020 United States presidential election falsely claiming that mail in ballots are substantially fraudulent in two tweets Both were applied labels that linked to Twitter s election resources center In March 2020 Twitter added a label to a manipulated video of then candidate Joe Biden that Donald Trump retweeted 80 Two months later as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic Twitter introduced a policy that would label or warn users on tweets with COVID 19 misinformation 80 The company said at the time that other areas would have labels covered and shortly afterwards misleading information on elections were included 81 On March 26 then US president Donald Trump made two false statements about mail in ballots claiming they were substantially fraudulent 80 Within 24 hours of the tweet 80 Twitter s general counsel and the acting head of policy jointly decided to label Trump s tweets with several hours of internal debate from company leaders and then CEO Jack Dorsey signed off on the decision shortly before the label was applied 81 The labels which told readers to Get the facts about mail in ballots was the first time they were applied to Trump s tweets A spokesperson for Twitter said that the tweets contained potentially misleading information about voting processes and have been labeled to provide additional context around mail in ballots The label linked to articles by CNN The Washington Post and The Hill as well as summaries of claims of fraud 80 nbsp A tweet from Trump about Minneapolis was labeled and collapsed for violating the Twitter Rules about glorifying violence Three days later a tweet about the George Floyd protests in Minneapolis Saint Paul was hidden from view 82 Community Notes edit Further information Community Notes nbsp The logo for Birdwatch In the weeks after the January 6 United States Capitol attack Twitter rolled out a new program that allowed users to add notes underneath tweets that would benefit from additional context History editJack Dorsey Twitter jack just setting up my twttr March 21 2006 83 The first tweet made by Jack Dorsey was made on March 21 2006 It has the Snowflake ID of 20 The Iconfactory was developing a Twitter application in 2006 called Twitterrific and developer Craig Hockenberry began a search for a shorter way to refer to Post a Twitter Update In 2007 they began using twit before Twitter developer Blaine Cook suggested that tweet be used instead 84 Tweet was added to the Merriam Webster dictionary in 2011 85 and to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2012 86 87 Both its use as a verb and noun were added This was notable as the Oxford English Dictionary normally waits ten years after the coining of a word to add it to the dictionary 88 In 2023 the terms tweet and retweet were quietly retired in favor of the terms post and repost as a part of Twitter s rebrand to X but some users continue to use the former terms 89 Demographics editSee also List of most retweeted tweets List of most liked tweets and List of most followed Twitter accounts The median Twitter user tweets twice a month Around 80 of tweets made are from 10 of the users who tweet 138 times per month 65 of the prolific users are women compared to 48 of the bottom 90 Most of the prolific users tweet about political issues There is no difference in political views between the two groups 25 of the prolific users use automated tools to make tweets compared to 15 of the others 90 References edit a b c McCracken Harry June 24 2016 A Brief History Of Twitter s 140 Character Limit Fast Company Retrieved July 29 2023 a b Bell Carissa September 26 2017 Twitter is actually ditching the 140 character limit for some Mashable Retrieved July 28 2023 Schofield Zach September 26 2017 Twitter is experimenting with l o n g 280 character tweets ZDnet Retrieved July 28 2023 Perez Sarah September 26 2017 Twitter trials expanding tweets from 140 characters to 280 TechCrunch Retrieved July 28 2023 a b Wang Selina September 26 2017 Twitter to Let Some Break 140 Character Limit in Tweet Test Bloomberg com Retrieved July 29 2023 Wagner Kurt Del Ray Jason September 29 2015 Twitter Plans to Go Beyond Its 140 Character Limit Vox Vox Media Archived from the original on May 9 2016 Retrieved July 28 2023 a b Wagner Kurt January 5 2016 Twitter Considering 10 000 Character Limit for Tweets Recode Vox Media 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