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LinkedIn Posts—Text Cut Off #273

Open MikeKMiller opened 1 day ago

MikeKMiller commented 1 day ago

📜 Description

When attempting to post longer LinkedIn posts through Postiz, the text is cut off at around 715 characters. The full post is entered into the app, but when posted to LinkedIn, only a portion of the content appears. The issue occurs consistently with longer posts that exceed approximately 700 characters.

👟 Reproduction steps

  1. Go to the Postiz app.
  2. Enter a LinkedIn post longer than 715 characters (see example below for reference).
  3. Click "Post" to publish the content to LinkedIn.
  4. Observe that the post on LinkedIn is truncated, with only the first 715 characters posted.

👍 Expected behavior

The entire post should appear on LinkedIn as entered in the Postiz app, regardless of the character length (up to LinkedIn’s character limit, which is 3,000 characters).

👎 Actual Behavior with Screenshots

The post is cut off at approximately 715 characters when published to LinkedIn. Only a portion of the original post is visible.

Entered Example (1514 characters):

Are your goals big enough to scare you?  
If they aren’t, you’re playing too small.  

Most entrepreneurs set “comfortable” goals—ones they know they can achieve. But here’s the truth: comfort doesn’t lead to breakthroughs. Growth only happens when you push beyond what’s safe.  
I once worked with a founder who kept hitting their targets but felt like their business was stuck. They realized they were setting goals based on what was realistic, not what was possible. When we doubled their targets, everything changed—they found creative solutions, took bolder actions, and saw exponential growth.  

Here’s how to set goals that scare—and transform—you:  
1) Think 10X, Not 2X: If you aim for a 10% increase, you’ll stay in your comfort zone. But what if you aimed for 100% growth? That mindset forces you to rethink your approach entirely.  
2) Embrace Discomfort: The best opportunities for growth feel uncomfortable. If you’re not a little scared by your goals, you’re not dreaming big enough.  
3) Break It Down: Big goals can feel overwhelming, but they’re achievable if you break them into smaller, actionable steps. The key is to keep moving forward.  

Big, bold goals lead to big, bold actions. If your goals aren’t scaring you, they’re holding you back.  

Your Turn: What’s one goal you can set this week that makes you a little uncomfortable?

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Posted Example (715 characters):

Are your goals big enough to scare you?  
If they aren’t, you’re playing too small.  

Most entrepreneurs set “comfortable” goals—ones they know they can achieve. But here’s the truth: comfort doesn’t lead to breakthroughs. Growth only happens when you push beyond what’s safe.  
I once worked with a founder who kept hitting their targets but felt like their business was stuck. They realized they were setting goals based on what was realistic, not what was possible. When we doubled their targets, everything changed—they found creative solutions, took bolder actions, and saw exponential growth.

Here’s how to set goals that scare—and transform—you:

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💻 Operating system

Linux

🤖 Node Version

Docker version

📃 Provide any additional context for the Bug.

This issue occurs consistently with posts over a certain length. It seems to affect posts once they exceed around 700 characters. Shorter posts are published without any issues.

👀 Have you spent some time to check if this bug has been raised before?

Are you willing to submit PR?

None

Tomkndn commented 1 day ago

Just testing something then assign this issue to me, i will give the update regarding the same.

nevo-david commented 1 day ago

Feels like a severe bug, @Tomkndn you can work on it. Should be simple fix, just increase the message length.