Your tweets might actually become longer starting next week

Longer tweets are coming to Twitter next week

After a few months of teasing, Twitter may finally expand how much you can squeeze into a tweet starting next week.

As of September 19, Twitter will no longer count links for attachments like .gifs, pictures, polls, Vines, and more as part of the service's trademark 140-character limit, sources tell The Verge. Quoted tweets won't count against your character tally, either.

Take it to the limit

Sources add that usernames also won't be included in the character count. Such a shift would be a huge coup for those tweeting conversations that include multiple people, or someone with a particularly long handle.

While Twitter hasn't confirmed that the new adjustments will indeed debut on September 19, it's thought that some may by introduced on that date, with others being implemented at a later date.

Upping the character limit isn't the only front Twitter is adjusting this year. The social media giant has made strides in updating its abuse reporting system and allowing users to filter random accounts from spamming their notifications.

Parker Wilhelm is a freelance writer for TechRadar. He likes to tinker in Photoshop and talk people's ears off about Persona 4.