See https://blogs.oracle.com/
Unicode itself is a 20.1-bit system, but Twitter doesn't allow literally all Unicode scalar values. (E.g. it messes with < and >.) On the other hand, Twitter does allow the huge characters above the first 2^20, that is to say not Unicode, but below 2^31. (This is almost 31 bits anyway.)
Disclaimer: I have not checked this myself since writing that blog post in March 2010.
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