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Character Counter Tool for Twitter Post

Ensure your content fits within target limits with our free character counter tool for Twitter Post. Avoid truncated descriptions or posts that exceed publishing bounds.

Direct Answer / Definition

A character counter is a content creation utility that counts letters, words, and sentences in real-time, helping verify length against target limit constraints.

Visual Content Meter

Validate content sizing against publisher constraints.

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Platform Threshold Limit 0 / 280 Characters
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Standard Social Media Length Limits

Platform / Section Hard Limit Safe Count Truncation Behavior
Twitter/X Post 280 chars 270 chars Publishing blocked
LinkedIn Post 3000 chars 1500 chars Hidden behind 'See more'
Google Title 60 chars (approx) 55 chars Truncated with '...'
Google Meta Description 160 chars (approx) 155 chars Replaced or truncated

Reference Specification: Search engine guidelines specify keeping titles under 60 characters and meta descriptions under 160 characters to prevent truncation in SERPs.

How to Use the Character Counter Tool for Twitter Post

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Paste or type your draft text into the editor input area.

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Check the character and word counts updating instantly.

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Verify that the progress indicator stays below the safety threshold, then copy your formatted copy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the character limit for Twitter Post?

Our tool automatically configures target character limit rules according to the official publishing guidelines for Twitter Post.

Are carriage returns counted as characters?

Yes, standard platforms count newline characters as part of their character budget, and our counter validates them correctly.