Character limit on comments when uploading files via API

Character limit on comments when uploading files via API

It appears there is a character limit of 96 characters when uploading files using the API.
The limit when uploading via the interface is 1000 characters which is reasonable.

I need more characters since I am including hyperlinks that can pass the 96 character limit.

Is there a reason for this limit and is there a way around it?

python requests shows comment of length 96 passes but length 97 gives a 400 response.

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