This was generated by a tool I wrote, so other people can do this, too. Bad news: Since I believe Twitter API is too limited, this list comes from from your own Twitter data archive download you have to request. As such, you can get a thread list from your account only.
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Then it processes it via a Node app. It spits out HTML and RSS, and you can do whatever you want with them – just reflect on them or review your work, or upload somewhere (like I did) for other people. All the source code is here:https://github.com/mwichary/twitter-thread-list/ …
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I wish Twitter had a page like this built-in, but… Please check it out, let me know how to improve it, and send it to people you think would enjoy this. Hope you like this experiment in trying to bring a few good things from the “old internet” into the new one.
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Updated the list of my Twitter threads after a month. (It’s kind of exciting to see new threads appear in my RSS reader.) https://aresluna.org/twitter-threads/ …pic.twitter.com/H6ABVRxbOr
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Still working on my little Twitter thread list tool! Today’s update: showing new and ongoing threads, better date range output, bug fixes. https://aresluna.org/twitter-threads/ … (and https://github.com/mwichary/twitter-thread-list …)
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Yeah, I’m thinking of extending it so it actually saves the threads off-Twitter, too.
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Do you have tips about how to post to threads cleanly and easily? I screw it up soooo often
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Jesus Christ, it is the worst. I make mistakes all the time. I am basically just trying to be really slow and double check. Some mistakes you can rectify by deleting and reconnecting the tweet properly again if you catch it in time.

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