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Facebook Increases the Limit to 63,206 Characters Per Post

by Asher ross

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Each tweet supports at most 140 characters. That is precisely one of the charms and one of the objectives of the service. What about Facebook? For although it may not seem a priori, also has a limitof letters for each update. This limit has been more or less stable over the years, with 160 at the beginning and then with 420 characters. If you exceed the social network encourages you to share a note, rather than a status update.

But this summer something changed: Facebook initially raised the number to 500, then increased exponentially to 5,000. Now what? This is precisely the news, as Mark Zuckerberg’s social networksupports up to 63,206 characters per post . Why that number exactly? According to a Facebook engineer, and I quote, “I chose a limit based on something geek. Face Boo K … hex ( FACE ) – K … 64206-1000 = 63 206 :-) .

Aside from curiosity about the exact number, it is noteworthy that within months this figure has changed so much , and especially when so many years had more or less stabilized in an amount.Why this change? And why now? Does it have anything to do with the arrival of Google +? Google’s social network allows up to 100,000 posts, and many users take advantage of this to post their thoughts more extensive. Will they want to prevent the escape of some users?

Asher ross is an Expert technical writer from UK with expertise in writing articles over Cheap UK Hosting Mac OS, Apple, Mobile and cPanel hosting technology.

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priya December 8, 2011 at 7:24 pm

Thanks for the information. Now I can write a novel in just 4 to 5 status updates also.

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Jasmine December 8, 2011 at 10:25 pm

Oh, I didn’t know Facebook actually sets a limit for that!… anyway, this new limit seems really good, I may never reach that length in my posts. :)

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