How to create a #Thread
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Scroll through to read this, and you'll improve your audience engagement if you understand a simple method of creating a thread, for people to read. Your subject will make more sense, and be easier for people to follow.
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When you type, you'll see the + sign, highlight blue. (Bottom Right)
Tap it to add another tweet.
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Then you can type a 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc, and edit each one by tapping the text to make it bold.
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You can also add or remove tweets, in-between tweets, by clicking + to add, or X to remove.
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Try it.
Add tweets. Tag people. Restrict replies. Add images. Save to drafts.
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When you've created your thread, go back through and click each one, to edit it, and add a thread number. 1/7 - 2/7 - 3/7, etc.
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To add an image, click the text in the tweet you want to add the image to, and click on the image folder.
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When you're all done, click to Tweet All. Then, when people read it, it's all in order and easy to read.
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If you want to save it for later, click on the X (Top Left) and choose Save. You'll find it in your drafts folder, on your profile timeline.
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A #Thread makes your topic easier to understand and follow. It's like a short story.
You'll still get notifications when people like, retweet, and comment, but each separate tweet will then create a separate conversation, which is also easier for everyone to follow.
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