Justin Pot has been writing about technology for over a decade, with work appearing in Digital Trends, The Next Web, Lifehacker, MakeUseOf, and the Zapier Blog. Once that’s done you can paste your URL. // You might want to open the first tweet in the thread, scroll down to load every item in the thread, then select the parent container: var foo = document. …is advice I myself don’t listen to. Don't forget to add a, // . This will open publish.twitter.com where you can customize the look of the embedded Tweet by clicking set customization options.
This tool parses any Twitter thread and puts it together into something resembling a blog post. // You might want to open the first tweet in the thread, scroll down to load every item in the thread, then select the parent container, '
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It be nice if people would start posting their extended thoughts to blogs again, instead of tweeting them out en masse, this is a decent stopgap solution until that happens (it won’t.).
There’s nothing you can say in a Twitter thread that can’t be said better in a blog post, but something about getting feedback for individual sentences is intoxicating, and just too compelling for us to not do it. Thanks for this script! Using the tool is simple. Twitter threads are the worst. And there are a few downsides, like needing to scroll to the bottom of a thread in order to convert it.