In today’s digital world, having your content be seen and shared is just as important as creating it. Social media platforms have become a major way for people to get their content out to a wide audience, and the way posts get spread on these platforms has become almost as important for online content creators as the actual content itself.
One of the most well-known phenomena on social media platforms, especially Twitter, has been the concept of retweets, or reposts in the reverse-chronological feed. When someone retweets or reposts a piece of content that someone else has posted, it broadcasts it to their own followers, increasing the reach of the post drastically.
Retweets and reposts have been found to be extremely effective ways of getting content seen by as many people as possible. One way this has been shown to work especially well is with thread posts. A “thread” post is a series of several linked tweets or posts, often related to one another, that tell a larger story or explore an idea in more detail. Threads are often used to tell stories or give long-form advice.
When a thread is retweeted or reposted, not only does it get seen by the people who follow the original poster, but also by the people who follow the person who re-shared the content. This in turn can lead to exponential growth in the number of people who view the thread, as each person who interacts with it ends up reposting it to their own followers.
This is why retweeting or reposting thread posts can be so beneficial to everyone involved. It helps increase the reach of the content, which can in-turn lead to more engagements, likes, comments, and (hopefully) media attention. Ultimately, it can lead to more people seeing content and engaging with it.
For content creators, this is something to keep in mind as they craft their content. Including individual nuggets of wisdom that can be individually shared, as well as entire threads that are designed to be reshared, is a great way to get more of their content seen. Taking the time to figure out how to get content shared, and creating content with those goals in mind, is always a good place to start.