This is what a single tweet looks like

Twitter users are limited to posting 140 characters for each tweet. The average Twitter user wouldn’t think much else goes…

…Quigley Guy said,yea, seems like a waste to download all for that information for every tweet…You don’t download all of it. You do upload it though. A good example is the last one on the list. The source is listed as the web which is useful for Twitter to track. When you view someone else’s tweets, all you download is the user, tweet, time, and maybe a few other things. Even when you use that feature that lets you see all the tweets in your area, it sends your location once, then the server finds all the tweets and sends the tweets back to you. It doesn’t have to send the location back because you already told it what that was on your device/computer….

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This is what a single tweet looks like

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