fix for longer custom URL shortener strings
We’ve just deployed a small update that will fix an issue that affected some users who wanted to use a custom shortener endpoint URL that was longer than 100 characters. The limit for this has now been raised to 250 characters, which should be more than enough based on the examples we’ve seen so far.
If you have previously tried to enter a longer endpoint URL and it didn’t work due to this limitation, please edit your feed in the dashboard, and under “Advanced Settings” re-enter the custom shortener URL.
Happy custom shortening!
(And, as usual, if you have any problems with this, drop us a note at support@twitterfeed.com)
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