Turns out Twitter with 280 characters is at least good for one thing: Playing ‘Tetris’

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Thanks to Twitter’s decision to give every user the ability to tweet with up to 280 characters, we now have twice the amount of bullshit to parse through as we scroll through our feeds.

But it’s not all bad; 280 Twitter gave us one thing worth celebrating: Tetris.

There’s a new Twitter account called Play Tetris that utilizes the expanded character limit to allow people to play a very slow, crowd-sourced version of Tetris right on Twitter. The account takes all the suggestions for actions tweeted at it and performs the most requested action after three minutes.

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