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It's interesting that this favours pictographic languages. You can express a lot more in a few "characters" of Chinese than you can in English! Might be a little more fair if you charged per byte instead of per character, but they would still have a big advantage.

I suppose the same kind of thing applies to the character limit on Twitter.



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Yes. If I remember correctly when Twitter rose the character limit to 280, it was kept to 140 for tweets in CJK languages.

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