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microposts

Microposts are short messages published on microblogging platforms. They emphasize brevity, immediacy, and public exposure. The concept arose with microblogging in the early 2000s and was popularized by Twitter, which established a character limit that constrained posts to 140 characters for many years and later raised to 280. Other platforms implement similar or varying limits or operate on a similar model without strict limits.

Typical features include plain text with optional hyperlinks, hashtags, and user mentions; posts may be public

Content of microposts ranges from personal updates and opinions to news links and organizational announcements. They

Researchers study microposts to analyze language, sentiment, diffusion of information, and social dynamics. Limitations include the

See also: microblogging, social media, tweet, hashtag.

or
restricted
by
privacy
settings.
They
are
often
displayed
in
reverse
chronological
order
and
may
be
organized
into
threads
or
replies.
Multimedia
attachments,
such
as
images
and
videos,
are
common
but
not
required.
are
used
for
real-time
commentary,
customer
engagement,
and
information
dissemination.
The
public
nature
of
most
microposts
raises
considerations
about
privacy,
moderation,
and
platform
policies.
character
constraint
that
can
reduce
nuance,
rapidly
changing
trends,
and
biases
in
who
uses
these
platforms
or
who
is
exposed
to
posts
due
to
algorithms.