Twitter thread preview
This is what Twitter’s default embed looks like.
It’s a single tweet, and people can click through to read the rest of the thread on the Twitter website.
It’s generally best to embed the first tweet when doing this, so folks can start from the top and read down.
The Dems and their moderate and progressive allies have a great story—and a not-so-great message.
— Grassroots Messaging Works (@MessagingWorks) April 19, 2022
America’s founding values make a better life for all of us—when we live up to them, as a healthy democracy.
So why aren't we winning every time? pic.twitter.com/LsJpKNovDe
Can we embed all the tweets?
One way we could do this would be to essentially copy the content over as content on our own website, and then link to Twitter for people to retweet.
This is what embedding the content ourselves looks like.
There is an answer.
It starts with a messaging framework—a magnetic field that aligns our diverse issues into a simple, clear, unified clarion call to Americans.
When we #AlignAllMessaging, we are a force multiplier for democracy.
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Important: Embedding the tweet content directly only works when each tweet contains one image. You can’t do this with two images.
It also works best when the tweets form one cohesive start-to-finish narrative like the Teaser Thread.
Tweets that stand alone as single tweets (like ones drafted for SpeechifAI, including the ones M.N. drafted for the Intro Arc) might be better presented as simply a collection of single tweets.
This is what a grid of Twitter embeds looks like.
The Dems and their moderate and progressive allies have a great story—and a not-so-great message.
— Grassroots Messaging Works (@MessagingWorks) April 19, 2022
America’s founding values make a better life for all of us—when we live up to them, as a healthy democracy.
So why aren't we winning every time? pic.twitter.com/LsJpKNovDe
Even the simplest message won’t survive an avalanche of hard numbers and soulless statistics.
— Grassroots Messaging Works (@MessagingWorks) April 19, 2022
(no matter how accurate or well-intentioned) pic.twitter.com/GYv66yOW2D
Even the simplest message won’t survive an avalanche of hard numbers and soulless statistics.
— Grassroots Messaging Works (@MessagingWorks) April 19, 2022
(no matter how accurate or well-intentioned) pic.twitter.com/GYv66yOW2D
Worse, the extreme right, funded by the few and emboldened by success, uses their megaphone for outright lies and propaganda
— Grassroots Messaging Works (@MessagingWorks) April 19, 2022
And then erupt in violence when their ambitions of minority control are frustrated by the will of the people. pic.twitter.com/L5LoWbYrBh
There is an answer.
— Grassroots Messaging Works (@MessagingWorks) April 19, 2022
It starts with a messaging framework—a magnetic field that aligns our diverse issues into a simple, clear, unified clarion call to Americans.
When we #AlignAllMessaging, we are a force multiplier for democracy. pic.twitter.com/0J33VezKze
And we're going to show you how.
— Grassroots Messaging Works (@MessagingWorks) April 19, 2022
How to craft powerful messages, honor your specific issue and support and build on distinct message from others.
Follow us, and tomorrow, April 20, we'll show you how to start. pic.twitter.com/8CJC8oekU4