[Kankri has long given up on the door thing, often able to rant his way out of repercussions anyway. At Dirk's comment, he sighs.]
While I understand Twitter's reasoning for limiting the character count--which, if you're unaware, is to conserve space on users' timelines by forcing--that's a strong word but it is true which implies that it is in itself problematic, doesn't it?--them to condense their thoughts into concise blocks of texts that can be enhanced--I'm being generous--by images and/or videos--I do find those limitations confining for the messages I have to deliver, especially taking into consideration their, often times, great urgency and influence that they could have on others if they were more easily accessible via retweeting one single, digestible tweet rather than expecting the average user to click on the thread--but I digress, I wouldn't have to "see how many tweets I can put in a thread"--forgive me if that was too mocking of you but that is how you sounded--if Twitter would allow more characters in their tweets, which they could still conserve space by implementing a "see more" feature on tweets rather than a series of tweets to create threads, although that would take away the punch--ah, that was violent, let me try again--impact some threads have in the manner that they're structured, so perhaps I could be satisfied if they doubled rather than tripled their character count.
[He doesn't even reach for the glass of water by his computer. He tilts his head right back, casting his bright red eyes at him from the corners.]
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While I understand Twitter's reasoning for limiting the character count--which, if you're unaware, is to conserve space on users' timelines by forcing--that's a strong word but it is true which implies that it is in itself problematic, doesn't it?--them to condense their thoughts into concise blocks of texts that can be enhanced--I'm being generous--by images and/or videos--I do find those limitations confining for the messages I have to deliver, especially taking into consideration their, often times, great urgency and influence that they could have on others if they were more easily accessible via retweeting one single, digestible tweet rather than expecting the average user to click on the thread--but I digress, I wouldn't have to "see how many tweets I can put in a thread"--forgive me if that was too mocking of you but that is how you sounded--if Twitter would allow more characters in their tweets, which they could still conserve space by implementing a "see more" feature on tweets rather than a series of tweets to create threads, although that would take away the punch--ah, that was violent, let me try again--impact some threads have in the manner that they're structured, so perhaps I could be satisfied if they doubled rather than tripled their character count.
[He doesn't even reach for the glass of water by his computer. He tilts his head right back, casting his bright red eyes at him from the corners.]