Twitter Enforces 140 Character Limit, Kills Off Deck.ly

If you want to write longer message, stick with Facebook. That's the message Twitter is sending today with the announcement that TweetDeck will no longer support Deck.ly, a feature that allowed users to write longer messages. According to Mediabistro, Twitter announced Deck.ly's demise with a tweet: “As part of the process of making TweetDeck more consistent with Twitter.com & Twitter's mobile apps, we're removing deck.ly from our apps.” I'd say more, but I guess I should get used to writing shorter messages. Follow me @LouisBedigian
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