How to Bypass Twitter’s 140 Character Limit With Storm It

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Some welcome changes are coming to Twitter, with replies, links, and media attachments no longer counting towards your 140 character limit. Even with these changes, sticking to Twitter’s 140 character limit is a challenge, especially if you’re trying to get a coherent argument out about something complex. While some third-party services provide a way to get past that limit, they require your followers to click a link or open a screenshot. Android app Storm It, on the other hand, offers an interesting alternative. The app’s name comes from the term “tweetstorm”, coined by entrepreneur Marc Andreessen. If you’ve spent any amount of time on Twitter…

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