Copying and Sharing Threads
Best practices for posting your generated threads on Twitter.
How to Copy Your Thread
Once your thread is generated, you have several options for copying and using it:
1
Copy Individual Tweets
Click the copy button on each tweet to copy them one by one. Perfect for manual posting.
2
Copy Entire Thread
Use the "Copy All" button to copy the entire thread as formatted text for easy pasting.
3
Export Options
Save your thread as a text file or export to other formats for future reference.
Posting on Twitter
Method 1: Manual Posting (Recommended)
- Copy the first tweet and post it on Twitter
- Reply to your own tweet with the second tweet
- Continue replying to build the thread
- This method gives you full control over timing and edits
Method 2: Twitter's Thread Feature
- Start composing a tweet on Twitter
- Click the "+" button to add more tweets
- Paste each tweet into the thread composer
- Post the entire thread at once
Optimization Tips
Before Posting
- • Review each tweet for typos and clarity
- • Check that character counts are within Twitter limits
- • Ensure the thread flows logically from start to finish
- • Add relevant hashtags to increase discoverability
- • Consider adding emojis for visual appeal
Timing Your Posts
- • Post when your audience is most active
- • Generally: weekdays 9-10 AM, 12-1 PM, 5-6 PM
- • Avoid posting during major news events
- • Use Twitter Analytics to find your best times
Engagement Best Practices
Maximize Engagement
- • Pin the thread to your profile if it performs well
- • Respond to comments and engage with replies
- • Share the thread in relevant communities or groups
- • Cross-post to LinkedIn or other platforms
- • Create a summary tweet linking back to the thread
Track Performance
- • Monitor likes, retweets, and replies
- • Check Twitter Analytics for detailed metrics
- • Note which topics and formats perform best
- • Use insights to improve future threads
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Posting threads too quickly without proofreading
- Ignoring character limits and having tweets cut off
- Not engaging with people who reply to your thread
- Posting threads at random times without considering your audience
- Forgetting to add a call-to-action in the final tweet
- Not saving successful threads for future reference