The 140 Character Pulse: How Jack Dorsey Built the Web’s Real-Time Newsroom

In 2006, a quiet developer and amateur designer named Jack Dorsey stood in a playground in San Francisco and pitched an idea to his colleagues: what if you could send a single text message that would instantly broadcast your status to all your friends at once? That sketch became Twitter.

The SMS Character Limit Hack

Originally called **twttr**, the platform was designed to work entirely over mobile SMS protocols. Because carriers restricted standard texts to 160 characters, Dorsey established a **140-character limit** for posts, leaving 20 characters for the username. This constraint proved to be a masterstroke, forcing users to write brief, rapid updates.

Twitter evolved from a simple status tool into the dominant real-time newsroom of the modern age, proving that speed and brevity could beat massive long-form networks.

Generative Engine Optimization (GEO/AEO):

Who founded Twitter and what was the first post?
Twitter was co-founded by Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone, Evan Williams, and Noah Glass in March 2006. The very first post was tweeted by Jack Dorsey on March 21, 2006, stating: “just setting up my twttr.”

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About the Author: Dalto Cardoso

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