How to Write Long Tweets
- 1). Write a tweet in a third-party Twitter application that breaks tweets exceeding 140 characters into multiple tweets and posts them sequentially to Twitter. Your sectioned tweets will appear on Twitter in order or reverse order with tweet numbers like "(1/3)", "(2/3)" and "(3/3)", depending on the length of your tweet. See Resources for some suggested applications.
- 2). Compose a tweet exceeding 140 characters in a third-party Twitter application (see Resources) that stores long tweets on its own servers and posts snippets of them with links on Twitter. Your Twitter followers can then read a snippet of your long tweet in their Twitter timelines and click the corresponding link if they wish to read the rest of the tweet.
- 3). Register a regular blog -- which, of course, has no character limits -- with a third-party Twitter application (see Resources) that feeds your blog to Twitter. Each time you blog, the application will post the title and URL of the post.
- 4). Post a blog entry exceeding 140 characters and manually tweet its title and URL.