Twtr | The Economist

economist.com — THIS 78-character tweet in English would be only 24 characters long in Chinese: That makes Chinese ideal for micro-blogs, which typically restrict messages to 140 symbols. Though Twitter, with 140m active users the world's best-known microblogging service, is blocked in China, Sina Weibo, a local variant, has over 250m users.
The languages most suited to the brevity of tweeting? Arabic and Chinese. t.co/EHARKB9n
Expressing yourself in 140 characters or less is easier in some languages than others: t.co/jHvKDEak
International tweeters have "reduced the proportion of total global tweets in English to 39% from two-thirds in 2009." t.co/X0HJWOQJ
RT @IDEA_org: Brevity: Twtr | The Economist - density of languages means chinese and arabic can pack more into a tweet. t.co/TFcAxZoq