My response exceeds the 5000 character limit, I'm afraid, but it can be found here.
One of the banks has a character limit of six to eight characters, which is just lunacy.
Nice read, but it looks like you hit your character limit on the picture's caption.
I'm not sure if anything serious would be possible, considering the character limit.
This allows more students to express their views in the class discussions and forces them to focus on the central point due to the character limit.
It is possible to message other users with a 10-10,000 character limit.
Its inception, to see whether the city needed a higher character limit, was legitimately work-related.
Another significant benefit, is that users can also tweet over the previous 140 character limit.
You could then lift the ridiculously short character limit on most comment points.
This subsequently became the basis for the 140 character limit now used by Twitter.