You can’t post a tweet that is exactly 140-characters long.(OK, replies actually works, when the answer is longer than 140 characters) To actually send a DM you need to “pull it out” to the main tweet field using the first icon below the tweet field, rounded-corner square with a top-left-pointing arrow. You have to open the tweet using and then retweet directly from You can’t retweet – no idea why, but you just can’t.The original article doesn’t mention that, but there are major bugs. On the console type allow pasting, press enter and then paste the code. To open the Web Inspector, enable (if needed) the Debug menu from the Advanced tab in Safari settings, and press ⌥⌘I. Open the new tweet pane, open the Web Inspector (⌥⌘I), open the Elements tab, copy and paste the code in the code field at the very bottom (after the chevron), press Return, tweet away! Go to the Menu, open developers tool and under the Elements tab, in the console, paste the code and press enter. Press Ctrl+Shift+C and then follow the steps from Chrome. Paste the code into the field at the center and click Ctrl+Enter or the Play button at the bottom of the frame. Click on the chevron (double arrow, pointing right), choose Snippets and New Snippet below. If you can’t see it, click the rectangle with arrow pointing left at the top of the frame. You should be able to see a tree with domain names on the right. Press Ctrl+Shift+i and change a tab from Elements to Sources. Open a Tweetdeck card in your browser Chrome The codeĬopy the code below: TD.=function(b,e,f,g,c,d,h)) 2. It’s not yet available to everyone, but there is a way to enable it in Tweetdeck in few quite simple steps. Doubled it actually, so now, instead of 140, we’ve got 280 characters. A few days ago Twitter finally increased the character limit.
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