The Phnom Penh Post

Twitter enables longer tweets

- Rob Lever

TWITTER announced on Monday it was easing its 140-character limit on tweets, in the latest effort to broaden the appeal and boost the user base of the social network.

The new policy announced in May and now in effect no longer factors in certain addons, including pictures, into a message’s length.

“Say more about what’s happening! Rolling out now,” said an official tweet from San Francisco-based Twitter.

Media attachment­s such as photos, videos and polls are exempted from the character limit, as well as tweets that are quoted in a retweet.

The move comes as Twitter’s efforts to increase its user base and engagement have been sputtering, raising questions about its growth trend as it seeks to keep pace in the fastmoving world of social media.

The latest move eases but does not eliminate the 140charact­er limit, which was put in place due to mobile phone text messaging constraint­s when Twitter launched in 2006.

Analysts have said Twitter needs to find new ways to boost its appeal beyond a core of celebritie­s, politician­s and journalist­s, with its user base stagnant for the past year.

In its last quarterly update, Twitter said the number of monthly active users edged up to 313 million, up 3 percent from a year ago and only slightly more than the 310 million in the prior quarter.

Twitter has yet to post a profit, even as it has ramped up its efforts in advertisin­g.

Amid reports that Twitter may be seeking ways to cut costs or even sell itself, the San Francisco-based service has been adding new features including live video.

Twitter drew more than 2 million people to its first broadcast of an NFL football game last week, part of a range of new sports content available through the network.

It is also offering users livestream­ed video programs on technology, media and business in partnershi­p with the streaming platform Cheddar.

Drop in market share

Analysts remain cautious about Twitter’s ability to break out of its rut and accelerate growth. It is far behind Facebook, which has an audience of over 1.7 billion, and Facebook-owned Instagram, with some 500 million.

“Anything that can make Twitter easier to use will be a benefit to both Twitter and its users,” said Debra Aho Williamson, an analyst who follows social media at the research firm eMarketer.

“It might bring some people back who got frustrated with [tweet limitation­s]. That said, I’m not sure how many people will use t his as an opportunit y to tr y Twitter if t hey haven’t a lready started using it. Things like NFL streaming will be a much better draw for new users.”

Last month, eMarketer said Twitter’s share of US social net- work users will decline to 28.1 percent this year and will continue to drop through 2020, as it loses users to Snapchat, Instagram, and messaging apps.

Greg Sterling, a contributi­ng editor to the Search Engine Land blog, called the new policy “a necessary and inevitable move” by Twitter to help revive growth.

‘Pressure the board’

But he added that Twitter “is in danger of being permanentl­y obscured by Snapchat and rivals Facebook and Instagram – even messaging apps”.

The relaxing of the tweet limit “may be too little, too late”, said Roger Kay of Endpoint Technologi­es Associates.

“All this would have been good five years ago. It’s a good tactical adjustment but it doesn’t change the dynamics of the industry or where Twitter is.”

Analyst Youssef Squali at Cantor Fitzgerald said Twitter needs to prove itself soon or face pressure from shareholde­rs.

In a research note last week, Squali said the NFL broadcast was positive but that “this may be management’s last opportunit­y to reignite growth in users, engagement and monetizati­on”. He added that “failure to do so is likely to embolden shareholde­rs to pressure the board to evaluate alternativ­es” which mean selling or finding a merger partner.

 ?? ANDREW BURTON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA ?? Twitter has announced it is easing its limit on tweets, implementi­ng a policy to no longer factor certain addons including pictures into a message’s length.
ANDREW BURTON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA Twitter has announced it is easing its limit on tweets, implementi­ng a policy to no longer factor certain addons including pictures into a message’s length.

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