Is it just me or is anyone else feeling down and out because you've entertained the thought that Twitter is violating the first amendment by prohibiting us to fully exercise freedom of speech with its 140 character limit? Apparently, it's not just me.

Woofer not only lets you express yourself by allotting 1400 characters, but in fact, forces you to use all 1400. And not to worry, you don't even need to adjust to a new format because Woofer is almost identical to it's competition.
At first I thought, this is a lawsuit waiting to happen! But then I read further...
We are in no way associated with Twitter.
This is simply a novelty website where we thought it would be funny to have aminimum character requirement for public posts and see what people did with it.
What can you accomplish with the extra 1260 characters?
- Be eloquent.- Use adverbs.- DEA (don't ever abbreviate).
The small Washington D.C. based company, Join the Company LLC, builds websites in hopes to change the way people use the internet.
Could that extra zero tacked on to 140 be the demise of Twitter? I hate to say it (because it sounds silly to say) but this might be our last tweet and our first woof.


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