Twitter / X
Twitter has recently been renamed X. This page is currently under construction 🏗️
In the meantime, you can access these (unchecked) resources:
Homepage
We won't introduce the whole platform here, only the tools you might need.
- Notifications: other accounts have interacted with you (like, comments...)
- Messages: these are private, unless they are group messages (in that case they can only be read by group members)
- Profile: where you can see your previous posts, edit your profile picture etc.
- More: more options detailed below
- Post: create a post (ex tweet)
- What's Happening: was also known as Trending Topics, these are hot news and regularly change
- Lists: a very useful tool
- Settings & Privacy: where you can update your account (for example change your password)
Create a post
You can add up to 280 characters to your post, spaces included, so choose wisely! You won't write on Twitter like you write on Facebook, you'll need to get to the point.
- Add up to 4 photos or a video (both best in square format) to grab people's attention.
- Add emojis
- Schedule your tweet if you need to
- Create a thread (more explanations below)
Then press the blue button to post.
⚠️ You can't edit posted tweets (only delete them) so make sure to proofread your text before you click "post".
Photos & Videos
Format
You can post up to 4 photos per post, with a preference for square format but 16/9 (landscape) photos will work as well (portrait photos will look cropped).
Videos can be up to 2 minutes and 20 seconds long, and shouldn't exceed 512MB.
Photos are a great place to tag people whose attention you'd like to grab (like journalists). Plus, it saves you space in your post (note that some accounts restrict who can tag them so sometimes you'll have to tag them in your text rather than the photo).
You can tag up to 10 accounts per photo (to avoid spamming). Make sure to have list oh handles ready as it'll make the task easier than browsing the list of existing accounts.
Description
You can add a description, sometimes called alt-text, to your photos so they’re accessible to even more people, including people who are blind or have low vision. Good descriptions are concise, but present what’s in your photos accurately enough to convey their context.
Create a thread
Sometimes what you have to say will exceed 280 characters so you might want to consider creating a thread. A thread is a succession of posts linked together. When you scroll on your homepage to read other people's posts, you might find a post from a thread. If you click on it, it will "unfold" the whole thread, which you can then read (click here to see an example).
💡 Threads are a great way of sharing bits of a press release to grab journalists' attention (don't forget to tag them in photos so they get a notification)
Note that once you've started a thread, you can add more posts to it as you go which is really handy when you're covering a live action!
- Already written posts - as long as you haven't posted your thread, you can still modify those.
- Add more posts to your thread (no limit)
- Post your thread (you can add more posts to it later)
Tips for a great thread
- Add an image at least to the first post to grab people's attention.
- If you know how many posts your thread contains, add the info on each post (eg 2/5), alternatively, add the emoji 🧵 to all your post so people understand it's a thread.
- Write your posts so they contain complete sentences (avoid cutting a sentence in half between two posts). There is no limit to how many posts a thread can contain so just make more posts to fill all your text.