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The addition has spawned some hideous and absurdly elongated 140-character updates. (Credit: Screenshot: Jennifer Van Grove/CNET) Twitter isn't broken, it just looks that way. The company said today that people can now use line breaks in their tweets. The revelation has already spawned some hideous and absurdly elongated 140-character updates.