Right Tagging on Threads and Why Your Threads Appear On The Wrong Place

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I see it all that we all cruise and enjoy threading the more now that Project Blank makes it a whole lot simpler to navigate through. It was not just like that on the old UI, as not many people could thread because on some devices it presents an issue to do such. In addition to that, not many people have much interest in threads because the navigation and the necessary ingredients to liven them up weren't available, but right now, the everything app has made everything a lot easier.

Inspite of the threading we all do, there is a need for the right tags on our threads, outside of the fact that we know the maximum number of words to write on a given space of thread is 240. It is therefore a necessity for us to compress our words and still retain the originality and conformity of our thread.

Outside of the threading, we should do our tagging well. For me, an original and quality thread will always attract an upvote. For example, one might look at the latest thing happening right now in the world that may have gone viral, summarize it, and then write in the key words such that it is compressed into up to or below 240 words. Writing such a post will on its own attract engagements and some sorts of comments from many persons, and in all of these, there will be an upvote to that.

After adhering to that, there is a need for a right tag now that many communities have subscribed to the idea behind threading, creating the desired thread, and tagging such communities related to our thread, which I feel will have a much more positive impact on our thread.

Why Your Thread Appear On The Wrong Side

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Above is an example of a thread that went to the wrong place. If you want to create a thread right on the new UI, just press this link, it will directly open up the new UI homepage, after going through the processes of logging in and logging in. Obvious is the fact that there won't be an option to write a thread; i had such an issue when i wanted to thread for the first time; up above the space is the place provided to write a post; just feel free to exercise your threading franchise; right after that, press the thread button, and it will immediately publish.

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I think you mean 240 characters which means letters, numbers and punctuation marks.

240 words is a regular post.

I'm just attempting to clear any confusion for folks who have yet to use threads.

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Yea, you are right, thanks for the correction

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