CLEVELAND, Ohio -- On Tuesday, Twitter officially unveiled its new 280 character limit. This meant a lot of lengthy messages appeared on the platform, including song lyrics, extended jokes and (of course) sports commentary.
The updated character limit doubles the previous limit, 140 characters. Cleveland sports fans found some unique, new ways to tweet their thoughts on the Browns, Indians and Cavaliers.
By Anne Nickoloff, cleveland.com
(Photo by John Kuntz, cleveland.com)
Twitter has given me this unbelievable power to type 280 characters, i will use this privilege responsibly to pass across important information, information that you cannot live without.