If iMessage sliced off both ends of your tweets, you’re not alone

On Thursday, I composed that Twitter was having a harsh February after encountering issues for the second opportunity in seven days. On Friday, the organization was managing an odd iMessage bug. On the off chance that you were on an Apple gadget and messaging a tweet to your pal on an Apple gadget, the first and last characters in the tweet wouldn’t appear. As reported by 9to5Mac, tweet sneak peeks sent through iMessage seemed to be feeling the loss of the first and last characters of the tweet, making them read strangely.

Another author and I encountered this bug too. This is the way Apple’s Messages application on my iPhone, Mac, and Apple Watch showed a tweet I composed yesterday:

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Also, this is what the tweet I made yesterday resembled:

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When gone after the remark, Twitter representative Stephanie Cortez initially said the bug appeared to have been fixed, yet it just so happens, that wasn’t true – Cortez said soon after we previously distributed this article that the organization knew about the issue investigating a fix. When I checked late Friday evening, the bug was fixed for me on all my gadgets. Apple didn’t answer to a solicitation for input.

If IMessage Sliced Off Both Ends Of Your Tweets, You’re Not Alone
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Thomas Burn is a blogger, digital marketing expert and working with Techlofy. Being a social media enthusiast, he believes in the power of writing.

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