I Love You To, Repeated
The phrase is already written out one hundred times above, joined with single spaces. The reply word is almost certainly too rather than to, so read the first section before you send this one anywhere.
Repeat it 100, 1000 or 10,000 times
100 copies — 1,399 characters.
You probably meant “too”
“I love you to” is what people type when they are answering someone, and the answering word is too, with two o’s. Both blocks exist here because plenty of people arrive spelling it this way and there is no point pretending otherwise. If the block is going to somebody who will actually read it, take the “too” version. If you want the three words with nothing on the end, that is i love you.
The numbers on this block
The phrase is 13 characters. Joined with single spaces, 100 copies come to 1,399 characters, 1,000 copies to 13,999, and 10,000 copies to 139,999. One 160-character text message holds 11 copies. A Discord message caps at 2,000 characters, which works out at 142 copies, so the 100-copy block sends in one piece and the 1,000-copy block does not go near it.
“1 to 1000” is a different request
A good share of the searches that land here want a numbered countdown: 1. i love you, 2. i love you, on up to 1000. The repeater does not do that. It produces identical copies separated by spaces, with no numbers and no line breaks. That is a real limit of the tool and it is better to know it now than after pasting 14,000 characters into a message box expecting a list.
Before you send it
- The notification preview shows one line. However long the block is, the lock screen shows the opening few words and stops.
- A screen reader reads all 100 copies. There is no skipping ahead through a wall of repeated text.
- Longer is available. I love you more is 15 characters, so 100 copies is 1,599, and it reads as a reply the way this one is trying to.