When people request us to unroll a thread, we reply with a link to the unroll. When you "like ♥️" that reply, that thread will be automatically added on "My Threads" on our website!
How does it work? First, create a FREE account with us (no need to sign up for Premium membership) and make sure you login using Twitter (or else we don't know if you liked something on Twitter!)
When you see a thread you want to unroll, check first if it's been unrolled already, then simply hit "like♥️" on our reply!
That's it! The thread is added automatically to "My Threads" on our website and you should see a ♥️ mark on those so you know which one you liked!
"My Threads" page also shows:
1) Threads you unrolled on Twitter 2) Threads from authors you added on "My Authors" 3) Threads you bookmarked on our site (these have a bookmark icon to it)
You can also choose not to have it automatically shown up on "My Threads" by going to your settings page:
This could also help prevent redundant unroll requests! When you "Like ❤️" a reply on Twitter, it moves it up and makes it more prominent so it's easier for people to find an existing unroll!
Again, this is a FREE feature! So give it a shot and let us know of your feedback!
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New feature for our premium members! When new unrolls are available from your favorite authors, we will send you the thread right to you email inbox!
So, instead of just getting a notification that new unrolls are available from your favorite authors with a link to our site, you can read the whole thread right there from your email 😊
We made this change because sometimes we want to stay inside the email inbox to read threads especially when we are trying to go through all the other emails!
OK, we realize that asking you to hunt for Scrolly Tales without the right tool is a big ask. So we’ve come up with threadreaderapp.com/scrolly/recent
It’s a list of recently unrolled threads that we think may look great as Scrolly Tales. But the “may” here is doing a lot of work, because our 🤖’s guess is nowhere near perfect. So we need you to pick the most Scrolly-worthy Tales
As @Moratel_Entles mentioned, our Scrolly Tales software is just a start. We are chopping off parts of images, and some text-heavy images just do not fit the Scrolly Tale medium.