Not everyone was happy with the news that Twitter has rolled out a new 280 character limit for users around the world.
Some users were worried that the increase would result in the platform becoming more like Facebook and Instagram, and losing what made Twitter unique in the first place.
But Dublin Fire Brigade, who love themselves a bit of Twitter banter, haven't been giving out, they've been too busy having the craic with the new character limit.
🚒 Bee-Baw 🚑 Nee-Naw
🚒 Bee-Baw 🚑 Nee-Naw
🚒 Bee-Baw 🚑 Nee-Naw
🚒 Bee-Baw 🚑 Nee-Naw
🚒 Bee-Baw 🚑 Nee-Naw
🚒 Bee-Baw 🚑 Nee-Naw
🚒 Bee-Baw 🚑 Nee-Naw
🚒 Bee-Baw 🚑 Nee-Naw
🚒 Bee-Baw 🚑 Nee-Naw
🚒 Bee-Baw 🚑 Nee-Naw
🚒 Bee-Baw 🚑 Nee-Naw #fireEMS #280characters— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) November 8, 2017
It's just as good as the tweet from the NHS that took full advantage of the 280 character limit by urging people to give blood in a brilliant way.
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— GiveBlood NHS 💉 (@GiveBloodNHS) November 8, 2017