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Which instances run a bit higher character counts?

And which is focused on _writing_ on an instance level. Be it fictional or not (both scholarly and not)

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@maloki In all seriousness, writing.exchange/about/more

But I don't know what their character count is

@zigg It's supposed to be two separate questions :D I failed a little bit

@maloki imaginari.es (definitelly)
wandering.shop (not sure about character counts)

@maloki this lists and sorts mastodon instance by char count, if that helps you (but only forked instances return this information, which sadly makes the results part wrong): fediverse.network/mastodon?max

@href Thank you. Not really what I was looking for, as I mostly wanted to make conversation, and see what people had tried out etc.

@maloki but it could have helped you get in touch with the right people.

(also I've got 888 chars here, it was mostly useful when we had an activist/journalist, but he's long gone now... no much use left.)

@lain @maloki Twitter had the 140 character limit because it was based on a service that used SMS to post.
@lain @maloki the twitter limit was originally due to SMS restrictions. same reason usernames are limited to 15 characters
@lain @maloki Twitter originally was a group SMS service. 140 content 20 metadata.

@maloki monsterpit.net has a limit of 6666, afaik. (Yes, 6 thousand, etc.)