changes to the way that replies and URLs are handled and
`published plans <https://blog.twitter.com/2016/doing-more-with-140-characters>`_
around support for these changes in the Twitter API and initial technical
-documentation describing the updates to Tweet objects and API options [#]_.
+documentation describing the updates to Tweet objects and API options.\ [#]_
On September 26, 2017, Twitter
`started testing <https://blog.twitter.com/official/en_us/topics/product/2017/Giving-you-more-characters-to-express-yourself.html>`_
-280 characters for certain languages [#]_, and on November 7, 2017,
+280 characters for certain languages,\ [#]_ and on November 7, 2017,
`announced <https://blog.twitter.com/official/en_us/topics/product/2017/tweetingmadeeasier.html>`_
that the character limit was being expanded for Tweets in languages where
-cramming was an issue [#]_.
+cramming was an issue.\ [#]_
Standard API methods
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