Twitter previously increased the number of characters from 140 to 280 per tweet.
To
cut down on the confusion regarding character counts on its platform,
microblogging site Twitter
has announced that all emojis on the platform would now amount to
equal word count.
Due
to differences in the character counts amongst emojis and written
text, many emojis including the ones with gender and skin tone
variations have been counted as more characters, creating confusion.
"In
support of recent updates to Unicode, Twitter
will now count all emojis equally, including those with gender and
skin tone modifiers," the company announced via a blog-post late
on Thursday.
To
provide users with the ease to express themselves more elaborately,
Twitter previously increased the number of characters from 140 to 280
per tweet.
"This
update marks significant progress for our service because everyone
can now benefit from the additional room to express themselves with
more characters," the post added.
Additionally,
Twitter has also released an update to their "Open Source"
library - Twitter text 155 - to account for these changes.
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