Twitter comes under fire for the inaccuracy of its information, for publishing rubbish, and as a mecca for trolls.
Yet the social medium remains popular.
Tweets are brief, often mercifully so. This is Twitter’s virtue. It forces writers to be concise with their messages.
Adding unnecessary words is the most common fault of amateur scribes. Their wordiness and length of copy bores people. Thus Twitter is less boring.
Of course, you can always spread your tweet across consecutive posts, but readers will hate you for it. As well, the messages are less likely to be retweeted or Liked.
“Brevity is the soul of wit,” wrote Shakespeare. It’s also the pulsing heart of Twitter.
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