X / Twitter

Text repeater on X (Twitter).

X is the most character-constrained mainstream platform — 280 characters per post for free accounts, 25,000 for Premium. Repetition has to work within those tight limits.

Character limits

Current limits as of 2026:

  • Free accounts: 280 characters per post (post is the new name for "tweet")
  • X Premium: Up to 25,000 characters per post
  • X Premium+: Same 25,000 character limit, ad-free posting
  • Replies: Same limit as posts
  • Bio: 160 characters

Repetition use cases on X

The 280-char limit doesn't leave much room. Reasonable uses:

  • Emoji reactions in replies: A friend posts a milestone? Reply with 🎉 × 30 (still fits in 280 chars without separators)
  • Joke amplification: Reply with "ha" × 50 to an actually-funny post
  • Premium long posts: If you have Premium, you can post a 25,000-character wall of something — but at that length, it's usually a thread or article, not a true repeated post

Threads as repetition

If you want repetition longer than 280 chars without Premium, post a thread where each tweet is identical. The thread structure preserves the repetition visually. But X may auto-hide threads where every post is identical — it looks like a bot.

Quote-tweet repetition

Quote-tweeting the same post multiple times with slightly different reactions is a community pattern. The tool isn't really for this — just retype each reaction.

What gets you suspended

X's anti-spam catches:

  • Replying with identical content to many different posts (you'll get rate-limited then suspended)
  • Mass-DMing the same message to many users
  • Posting the same content from multiple accounts

A single repeated post or one-off emoji wall in a reply is fine.

Easy generation

Our emoji repeater is the right tool for X — short outputs that fit in 280 chars. Use the "Wall" (no separator) layout for max density.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

Standard emojis take 1-2 characters each in X's count. Roughly 140-280 emojis depending on which ones. Complex emojis (family, profession variants) take 4-7 characters each.

You can post them, but X's anti-spam will likely hide the thread or rate-limit you. They've gotten stricter post-Musk acquisition.

Yes — the long-post feature applies to top-level posts and replies. But long replies often hurt engagement; people scroll past them.

Related reading

More articles.

280 characters, or 25,000 with Premium

A standard post on X (Twitter) is limited to 280 characters; X Premium subscribers can post up to 25,000. Repeated text fills 280 fast, so use the live counter in the repeater to size it. For anything longer, you either need Premium or a thread.

Threads and hooks

If you want a long repeated passage without Premium, break it across a thread — but note that only the first post shows in most timelines, so lead with something worth reading. Repeated characters are also a common way to make ASCII spacing or emphasis in a single post.

Fonts that survive the post

X doesn't offer text styling, but the Bold, Italic, and Fraktur styles here use Unicode characters that keep their appearance in posts, bios, and display names. Emoji count as multiple characters, so watch the counter near the 280 limit.