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Post: issues with post symbol limit #639

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smallq-git opened this issue Aug 12, 2015 · 0 comments
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Post: issues with post symbol limit #639

smallq-git opened this issue Aug 12, 2015 · 0 comments

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  • Line break is considered a symbol even though we technically disregard it. This is confusing.
  • Line breaks are disregarded during post edit.

Example text contains 1 line break and is exactly 1500 symbols long according to https://wordcounter.net/. It cannot be posted as a new post but can be edited into existing post:

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I just signed up. What do I do now? Welcome! FriendFeed is all about sharing, so you should check out if your friends are already sharing things on FriendFeed. It's easy to find and subscribe to your friends (and we even offer some recommended ones). Once you're subscribed to someone, you'll see their updates and shared items. As you take a look at their items, click "Like" if you like something. If you find an interesting conversation, click "Comment" and leave your thoughts. As you subscribe to your friends, they'll be notified that you've joined FriendFeed. Share your own stuff with them by using the text box at the top of your feed. If you're having any trouble, ask your questions in FriendFeed Feedback. If all else fails, ask your friends by going here and then clicking "Post". Can I choose who sees the things I share? Anyone who is subscribed to you can see and comment on the things you share to your feed. You can designate your feed as either public or private, and you can change your preferences by clicking on "settings". If your FriendFeed is private, you approve every subscription request for your feed, and your stuff will not be visible to anyone other than your approved friends. If you choose to make your FriendFeed public, anyone can subscribe to you without requiring approval. Even if you have a public feed, you can still share private direct messages with frien

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