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How to Copy Text from Twitter Thread (3 Easy Methods 2026)

📅 March 2026 ⏱ 12 min read ✍ Monesh Kumar

Need to copy text from a Twitter thread or X post? You're not alone. Thousands of content creators and marketers and professionals struggle with this daily.

Twitter threads contain valuable insights and long-form content and stories that you might want to save and repurpose or archive. But Twitter doesn't make it easy to extract text from threads. You can't simply highlight and copy a multi-tweet thread like you would with regular text.

This guide shows you 3 proven methods to copy text from Twitter threads and X posts in 2026. All methods are free and work on both mobile and desktop.

What is a Twitter Thread (and X Thread)?

A Twitter thread is a series of connected tweets posted by the same user on the same topic. In 2023, Twitter rebranded to X. The platform is functionally identical — tweets are now called "posts" and threads work identically. All methods in this guide work for both twitter.com and x.com URLs.

Why You Can't Just Copy Twitter Thread Text

Threads span multiple separate tweets, interface elements clutter the text, there's no built-in "export thread" option and the Twitter mobile app makes text selection even harder. This is where thread reader tools become essential.

Method 1: Using CopySocial (Fastest Method)

The fastest way to copy text from Twitter threads is using CopySocial, a free tool designed specifically for extracting text from social media threads.

Find the Twitter Thread URL
Open the Twitter thread you want to copy. Click on the first tweet to open it. Copy the URL from your browser's address bar. The URL will look like: https://twitter.com/username/status/1234567890 or https://x.com/username/status/1234567890
Open CopySocial
Visit copysocial.co in your web browser. Select the "Twitter/X Thread" tab. Paste the Twitter thread URL into the input field.
Extract the Thread Text
Click "Extract Text". CopySocial will fetch the entire thread and compile all tweets into clean readable text. Within seconds you'll see the complete thread text displayed.
Copy and Use the Text
Click "Copy" to save the extracted text to your clipboard. Paste it into Word and Google Docs and Notion or any other application. The text is formatted cleanly without usernames, timestamps or interface clutter.

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Why CopySocial is the Best Twitter Thread Reader:

Method 2: Using ThreadReaderApp

ThreadReaderApp works by replying to any tweet in the thread with "@threadreaderapp unroll". The bot replies with a link to the compiled thread. Limitations: requires you to post a public reply on Twitter and needs a Twitter account. Use CopySocial for private or faster extraction.

Method 3: Manual Copy-Paste (Time-Consuming)

Manually copying each tweet works for very short threads (2-3 tweets) but is tedious for longer threads with multiple tweets, formatting inconsistencies and difficult on mobile devices.

How to Copy Twitter Thread on Mobile

iPhone: Open the Twitter app, tap the first tweet's share icon, select "Copy Link", open Safari and go to copysocial.co, paste the URL and tap "Extract Text".

Android: Open the Twitter app, tap the share button (arrow icon), select "Copy link", open Chrome and visit copysocial.co, paste the thread URL and tap "Extract Text" then "Copy".

Comparison: Which Method Should You Use?

FeatureCopySocialThreadReaderAppManual Copy
Speed10 seconds2-3 minutes5-15 minutes
Requires Login✓ No✗ Yes✓ No
Works on Mobile✓ Yes✓ YesDifficult
Clean Text Output✓ PerfectGoodManual cleanup needed
Public Visibility✓ Private✗ Public reply✓ Private
Long Threads✓ Excellent✓ Good✗ Very tedious
CostFreeFreeFree

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Common Use Cases for Copying Twitter Threads

Content Repurposing: Turn popular threads into blog posts and newsletters and LinkedIn articles.

Research and Note-Taking: Save valuable threads as references for students, researchers and journalists.

Archive Important Threads: Twitter threads can be deleted at any time — extract and save to ensure a permanent copy.

Translation: Copy the full thread and paste into translation tools.

Thread Analysis: Marketers and social media managers extract threads to analyze content strategy and messaging.

Tips for Working with Extracted Twitter Threads

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you copy text from Twitter threads?
Yes, you can copy text from Twitter threads using tools like CopySocial. Twitter doesn't allow direct selection of entire thread text but you can extract the full thread by copying the URL and using a thread reader or extraction tool. The process takes less than 10 seconds.
How do I save an entire Twitter thread?
Copy the URL of the first tweet, go to copysocial.co, paste the URL and click Extract Text, copy the compiled thread text and save it to Google Docs, Word or your preferred note-taking app.
What is the best Twitter thread reader?
CopySocial is the best free Twitter thread reader in 2026. It extracts thread text instantly and works without login and provides clean copy-paste text and supports both twitter.com URLs and x.com URLs.
Can I copy Twitter threads on mobile?
Yes. Copy the thread URL from the Twitter app, open copysocial.co in your mobile browser, paste the URL and extract the text. The mobile-optimized interface works on both iPhone and Android.
What is the difference between X and Twitter?
X is the rebranded name for Twitter as of 2023. The platform functionality is identical. Tweets are now called posts and threads work the same way. All thread extraction methods work for both Twitter URLs and X URLs.
Do I need a Twitter account to copy threads?
No, you don't need a Twitter account to copy thread text using CopySocial. The tool works with any public thread URL.
How do I copy a Twitter thread to Word?
Extract the thread text using CopySocial, click the Copy button, open Microsoft Word and paste (Ctrl+V or Cmd+V). The text pastes as clean paragraphs without timestamps or usernames.

Conclusion: The Easiest Way to Copy Twitter Thread Text

CopySocial is the fastest and easiest solution for copying Twitter threads — 10 seconds, no login, clean text. For most users it's the best balance of speed and ease and quality.

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Need to copy LinkedIn posts too? CopySocial also extracts text from LinkedIn posts and LinkedIn mobile app. Check out our guide on how to copy text from LinkedIn mobile app.