Why is a post in Twitter called a tweet? Why not Twit?

Twitter's short, 140-character messages are called tweets because they resemble the short, chirping sounds made by birds. The term was first used by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey to describe the short messages that users could send on the service.

The term "twit" is also a slang term for a foolish or annoying person. While this term is similar to "tweet," it is unlikely that the Twitter co-founders intended to name their service after such a negative term.

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  1. What is the origin of the word "tweet" in relation to Twitter?
  2. Why is the term "twit" not a suitable name for Twitter?
  3. Can a tweet be longer than 140 characters?
  4. Who is credited with inventing the term "tweet"?
  5. What other social media platforms have similar short message formats?

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