

So what is the best way to save a thread from twitter that keeps the content you want, without the scruff.

In some cases you may have a note that contains a mixture of different users tweets.

This can lead to you to either save notes that are only a link to the thread or only save the first tweet from the thread. Sometimes these can be valuable, but often they either agree with or attack the writer. Twitter also often includes responses from other users at the end of the thread. While Twitter does a good job of grouping tweet storms together, This isn’t always recognized by third-party services. The only issue is, each tweet is separate. The issue with saving tweet threads to Evernote It’s no wonder I, like many others, would want to save a tweet storm for later. Even bloggers may condense a long post into a more direct thread with a link back to the blog. With the decline in personal blogging, tweet storms have become a common way to share written content. They may imploy Gifs and images to highlight emotions, or end tweets with unresolved questions, inviting you to contiune reading. Skilled practitioners can turn it into an art form, where the reader enjoys moving from tweet to tweet. This provides some of the brevity of Twitter (each part is constrained to 280) while also allowing a larger thought to be expressed. Each thought is limited to 280 characters but by grouping them together, you can write a much longer message. Tweet storms (or twitter threads) are a form of publishing where you write a longer item of content by connecting tweets together. What are Tweetstorms and why should you save them?
