• Friday, November 22, 2019

    How to turn Twitter topics into blog posts

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    Many people find it difficult to read Twitter threads (Twitter thread), especially long topics. But you don't need to worry because there is Spooler.

    This tool analyzes any Twitter topic and puts it in something similar to a blog post. There is no RT and Like button, no random replies from others, no expiration, only the text you want to read, along with images or videos in that topic.

    Using this tool is very simple. First, find a topic you want to turn into a post.

    Twitter theme

    Find the last post in the topic, then copy the URL by right-clicking on the date and selecting "Copy Link" (or any specific word that your browser chooses to use).

    Copy link

    Next, go to the website. If this is your first time using the site, you will have to sign in with your Twitter account. Once completed, you can paste the URL.

    Paste the link on the Spool page

    This tool will take a while to analyze everything, especially for long topics. This relates to Twitter's API limit, but eventually you will see tweets turning into a text.

    Convert Twitter topic into text

    Now you can easily read the topic content and this is a good way to read long topics. This tool is especially useful if you want to cite a long topic in your article, because it saves you copy-paste operations from a variety of different tweets.

    This is also very effective for themes with images or video links on YouTube, all embedded.

    The theme has video links on Youtube

    You can even link to topics you have "blogged", although users need to log in to the site to see the results, and there are several disadvantages such as the need to scroll down to the bottom of a host. threads to convert it.

    If there is an unfinished topic, the writer continues to write it and you cannot sort through all the tweets, this is a pretty good tool for this.

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