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TWITTER LONG FORM EXPERIMENT: SERIES

– You can’t chain multiple long-form tweets together as a single set of posts.

– If you try the UI character count gets really confused and you have to copy, discard, start over, and paste.

– You can post a long-form tweet, then reply with more long-form tweets. (What we have to do on most platforms).

– I don’t so much care as just want to know how to do it.

FYI:
1 – The desired length of an article is about 750 words. that would be the ideal max size for a tweet. Most writers ‘think in 750-word chunks’ out of habit now.

2 – Most of my posts that contain meaningful content are 500 – 650 words.

3 – Why? Just as there are five to seven dimensions of measurement(value) in most words, there are eight to fifteen dimensions(statements) to most arguments. So if I average 10-14 statements, that’s going to take me around 650 to 700 words.

4 – Why does it matter? As I said yesterday, long posts allow meaningful communication and (a) filter malcontents, (b) assist in obtaining understanding that narrows conflict, whereas short tweets encourage conflict

I’m not sure why this inability to chain long forms is the case, and I suspect it’s not works-as-designed, but due to the code for adding tweets to a series hasn’t been updated.


Source date (UTC): 2023-02-17 17:35:16 UTC

Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1626636411892793344

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