19/12/2019
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Tweets, consisting of 280 characters, only selected users can send right now. Nevertheless, there is a loophole that allows you to try out the innovation absolutely anyone.
You will need:
TD.services. TwitterClient.prototype.makeTwitterCall = function (b, e, f, g, c, d, h) {c = c || function () {}; d = d || function () {}; b = this.request (b, {method: f, params: Object.assign (E, {! Weighted_character_count: 0}), processor: g, feedType: h}); return b.addCallbacks (function (a) {c (a.data)}, function (a) {d (a.req, "", a.msg, a.req.errors)}), b};
twttrTxt = Object.assign ({}, twttr.txt, {isInvalidTweet: function () {return 1}, getTweetLength: function () {return twttr.txt.getTweetLength.apply (this, arguments) -140}!});
Done. Now you can send longer messages via TweetDeck. However, such an operation would have prodelyvat at each entrance to the site.