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Alexander Kouznetsov2010-11-04 16:24:29
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Alexander Kouznetsov, 2010-11-04 16:24:29

Where did the limit on the length of the text on Habré come from?

And most importantly - why? Empirically, I found out that the border is somewhere in the region of 12,000 characters (marking is also taken into account), which is not much for a serious article.

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bishai, 2010-11-04
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Admins want to make Twitter out of habr :) Joke.

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andreycha, 2010-11-04
@andreycha

It may be because the format was conceived not for publishing novels, but for small articles that can be read in a reasonable time. A large article - break it into several, people will read all the parts with interest.

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spmbt, 2010-11-05
@spmbt

> that the border is located where in the region of 12,000 characters
- It is strange that there are so few. In the spring I wrote an article - there was a limit of 45 thousand bytes. It is not documented anywhere, I also found out empirically.
Perhaps the authors of the site do not want to grow. Look - Facebook has grown - how much headache it brought to its creator. Neither you go on a sabbatical to the islands, nor do what you want on the site - you definitely have to bend the line - everything is for people and for people.

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