While Twitter's 140-character limit remains its greatest USP, there's no denying it can be frustrating when you just want to say more.
Helping express yourself with a little more is the clever Chirp for Twitter.
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Chirp is a Chrome extension that lets you highlight text in an article, then take a screen shot of your selection.
You can add your own text to the screen before it posts to Twitter.com, along with a link to the original article's URL.
You can follow any replies and conversations in the sidebar.
Engagement boost
While it's a simple concept, Chirp lets you convey swathes of information efficiently, allowing for more nuanced exploration and explanation.
Plus it doesn't hurt that tweets featuring images tend to attract far higher engagement rates.
To find out more visit chrome.google.com.
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