Let me know what your mitigation is for all the tweets with >140 CJK chars being posted in violation of intended policy :p
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Replying to @marcan42
Let me know why anybody should implement a mitigation for something that is having little to no impact on data, users nor the company.
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Replying to @klon
So you're saying it's okay to let users *permanently* make posts *against* the rules, thus polluting the DB with inconsistent data?
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Seriously, I hope I never have to fix a system you designed or audited :p
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Replying to @marcan42
You could have fitted that in a 280 character tweet, yet you didn't. Why?
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But hey let's now analyze what you are saying...
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Which rule? Where on the agreements you accepted as a user of twitter did you agree that your publications will be 140 chars long?
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Are normal users of the 280 char limit warned that they posts will be cut or deleted if the feature is rolled back?
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Has twitter always had the same length limits showing that 140 chars is a hard design limit?
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So, why would not allowed user's tweets pollute the DB and the other users not?
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The whole point of a staged rollout is analyzing impact and limiting fallout in case of an issue. Now that's all moot.
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