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  1. Nov 5

    One pandemic, four countries and six different stories - Automatticians in India, the United States, the Netherlands and Germany share how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected them.

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  2. Oct 29

    Spearhead is a new theme, designed with podcasting in mind. Try it out!

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  3. Oct 28

    Expert Advice: How to Improve Remote Education Collaboration

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  4. Oct 28

    Introducing Patterns: Prebuilt Blocks for Beautifully Designed Websites

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  5. Oct 16

    In the latest episode of the podcast, talks with Krisp CEO Davit Baghdasaryan about the science of sound, Krisp's noise-cancelling app, deep neural networks, and Working from Forest.

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  6. Retweeted
    Oct 14

    Automattic is recognized as one of the top private cloud companies in the world! We’re proud to be included in the 2020 Cloud 100:

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  7. Oct 13
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  8. Oct 13

    Connect your Twitter account to your WordPress site () today, and start publishing to both platforms at the same time. Get creative, and have fun. We’re excited to see how you use this first-of-its-kind tool.

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  9. Oct 13

    This feature allows you to tap into both groups.

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  10. Oct 13

    Sharing your full blog posts on Twitter is a great way to amplify your content, increase engagement, and build an audience for your work. You most likely have a number of followers on your WordPress blog who aren’t following you on Twitter, and vice versa.

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  11. Oct 13

    - Hit publish! Your blog post and the Tweet or thread will be shared simultaneously. Be sure you’ve selected your Twitter account when you publish, as this is the only time you’ll be able to share your blog post as a Twitter thread.

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  12. Oct 13

    - Make sure the right Twitter handle is selected, write a custom message, and then choose whether you want to share a single link to your blog post or all of the post’s content as a thread.

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  13. Oct 13

    You only need to connect each account once.

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  14. Oct 13

    - If you don’t already have your Twitter account connected to your website, click “Connect an account” to allow WordPress to publish content on your Twitter feed. You can add multiple Twitter handles if you’ll be Tweeting from more than one account.

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  15. Oct 13

    - At any time while you’re working on a post, you can click on the Jetpack icon that’s located on the far right of the header menu at the top of the page.

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  16. Oct 13

    How to publish a blog post as a Twitter thread

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  17. Oct 13

    To give you extra control, while you’re writing a post, we’ll show you where Tweet splits will happen. That way, you can shape how your post will appear on Twitter as you write.

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  18. Oct 13

    And rather than squishing as many words as possible into the first Tweet and letting the rest spill to the second one, the break will come at the end of a sentence. Also, if you have a list block in your post, it will be formatted as a list on Twitter.

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  19. Oct 13

    We know that Twitter threads work best without breaks and other quirks. That’s why, in building this feature, we paid special attention to formatting. If a paragraph is too long for a single Tweet, for instance, it will automatically be split into multiple Tweets.

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  20. Oct 13

    When you share a WordPress post as a Twitter thread, nothing is left behind: Text, images, video, and embeds will be inserted into the thread right where they’re supposed to be.

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