When your thread is ready, we reply you with a link with an image that summerizes the thread. This image is called Open Graph og:image and we are constantly trying to improve it so it looks interesting when shared on Twitter, Facebook, Slack, etc.
We've revised images for threads many times in the past and we just released another version (which some may have noticed already!)

We made the font a little bigger and added a quote line. Here's how our og:image has evolved over the years! Image
We also worked on a better og:image for the author's page. We sort all the threads by authors which you might want to share that page instead of individual threads.

Here's an example of how our page looks like: threadreaderapp.com/user/threadrea…
Before the change, we used to show the same default image for all authors which wasn't so interesting. Image
By the way, some may have noticed that we updated our Twitter banner and profile images, it's to demo this new preview! Here are all our other helper's new logo and banner 😊 @UnrollHelper @D2Unroll (we use these when the main account gets too busy!) Image
We hope we can keep improving our service to help you share great Twitter threads! Let us know if you have any feedback! Thank you again for all your support 🤖💕

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More from @threadreaderapp

8 Jul 20
We just rolled out a brand new feature to automatically save your new PDF archives to Google Drive or Dropbox! You can now read your threads all stored nicely in your Google Drive or Dropbox folder, anytime!
Setting it up is super easy! Just connect our app with Google Drive and/or Dropbox on our website's "My Archives" page. After that, all the new PDF you create will automatically be uploaded to your folder!

threadreaderapp.com/account/archiv…
You can also use webhook on our site if you'd like to use other cloud services. We rolled this out first but it required many steps so it might have looked intimidating. The new way is so much simpler to set it up, we are archiving more PDFs ourselves! 😆
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26 Jun 20
We have new features on our site for authors who love writing Twitter threads!

1) Get PDF archives of all your own threads
2) Publish your threads to blog using Micropub

We are providing these for free to help authors spread their work!
1) Get PDF archives of all your own threads

In order to archive your own threads, please create a free account with us from the link below using Twitter login so we know which threads you authored.

threadreaderapp.com/login
After you login, you will be redirected to "My Threads" that lists the threads you unrolled, liked or bookmarked. You should also see a new tab "My Authored Threads" with all the threads that you authored. (if you don't see any, please go ahead and unroll!)
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30 Apr 20
Here's a fun feature we added on our site!

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!)

threadreaderapp.com/login
When you see a thread you want to unroll, check first if it's been unrolled already, then simply hit "like♥️" on our reply! Image
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7 Apr 20
We now support Arabic, French and Japanese unroll requests! Instead of the word "unroll" use the following!

In Arabic, use the word "تنسيق"

In French, use the word "déroule"

In Japanese, use the word "まとめ”
We really like the word "unroll" as we think it's quite catchy (right?!) but we always wanted to support other languages to make it more relatable and easier for non-English speakers too!
So how does it work exactly? Let's use this thread as an example that was translated in 18 languages!

threadreaderapp.com/thread/1238977…
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27 Jan 20
Did you know that you can "Retweet with a Comment" to unroll threads? This method could prevent redundant unroll replies and can be actually a better way to share fantastic threads right away with your followers.
Instead of clicking on the 🗨️Reply button, click on the ♻️Retweet button from any tweet of the thread.
Then select "✏️Retweet with comment"
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15 Jun 19
Looks like even though Twitter apologized for erroneously suspending us and restored our account, that suspension led to an automatic marking of our domain threadreaderapp dot com as spammy. This prevents us from tweeting the link to the unrolled request!
Hoping to get Twitter to fix this, but as you know Twitter is very hard to communicate *to*! Please let us know if you have ideas how we can attract @TwitterSupport 's attention
In the meantime, you can manually get the link to the unrolled thread to share on Facebook or email friends etc (just not on Twitter argh). Go to our homepage and paste the Twitter URL and hit "Find unroll." Read more on patreon.com/posts/27651153
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