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The limit for characters in modern file systems is too small to accommodate keywords in titles (true or false?)

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The answer is False.
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Answer:

The answer to the following question is False.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mostly, the modern file systems do not impose the limits on the file path lengths, but the limit of each file or the directory name is 255 characters or less. While the file systems may not be limit the lengths, an operating system using these file system usually does.

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