I can’t tell if people who wreck and break threads do it on purpose or not. They certainly know in one way or another how to make them unreadable. Has anybody got ideas on how to stop it? Would explaining it to them help? Or just accept as a byproduct of how bad Twitter is?
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Replying to @o_guest
What is it that they do to break/wreck threads? (... If that can be answered without giving instructions on how to do so...
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Replying to @LarryWest42
Replying to tweets in such a way that results in hiding tweets further down to new readers.
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Replying to @o_guest @LarryWest42
:( I really thought Twitter had fixed that at the same time they introduced the option to write a whole thread in one go, but I guess I was wrong. (I’m using a third-party phone client where threads are often borked anyway, so it’s hard to tell.)
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If you’re tweeting from the web, that might be a good option?
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Oh to switch to web? No, it's the same.
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Replying to @o_guest @LarryWest42
Sorry, that wasn’t clear at all! I mean, posting a thread all at once with the “add another tweet” button, which is available on the web interface. Please excuse the daft screenshot.
I haven’t used this much so not sure how well it works.pic.twitter.com/KoFmaGK2Jn
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Replying to @RaeKnowler @LarryWest42
Yes, but I mean one with give and take with others.
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Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ Retweeted Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ
Here's a good example of an attempt.
https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/1030775448907730944 …
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