Re/code: Twitter looking beyond 140 characters with new product

Technology website Re/code reported on Tuesday that micro-blogging website operator Twitter Inc is working on a product that will allow users to share content longer than 140 characters.

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Technology website Re/code reported on Tuesday that micro-blogging website operator Twitter Inc is working on a product that will allow users to share content longer than 140 characters.

It’s unclear what the product will look like, Re/code said.

The company’s executives are also discussing changes to how the 140-character limit is measured, such as excluding links and user handles from the count, Re/code reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The company removed the 140-character limit from its direct messages last month.

Increasing the limit has been discussed at Twitter for years, more so in recent months under interim Chief Executive Jack Dorsey as the company looks to grow its user base, sources told Re/code.

Twitter shares were up 1 percent at $25.52 in afternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Up to Monday’s close, the stock had fallen nearly 30 percent this year.

This article was first uploaded on September thirty, twenty fifteen, at thirty minutes past twelve in the am.