I can't say if your friend told a funny story on Twitter. But if they did, it might be about their pets. Maybe their cat did something ridiculously cute or their dog got into a funny situation, and they shared it on Twitter for everyone to have a laugh.
Twitter fiction is basically short stories or creative writing shared on the Twitter platform. They're often concise and to the point due to the character limit.
One memorable story was about a person's misadventure in public transportation. They got on the wrong bus, ended up in a completely unknown area, and then had to rely on the kindness of strangers to get back. The way they described their confusion and the odd characters they met along the way was very funny. It was a simple yet relatable situation that made it so memorable.
Well, Twitter stories have a relatively short lifespan. They typically remain visible for a full 24 hours. After that, they're gone. It's designed for sharing quick, timely moments.
It's quite simple. Just take a clear picture or scan of your comic, and then click the tweet button on Twitter and attach the image. Add some relevant hashtags and text description to make it more engaging.
It's not too complicated. First, make sure your comics are in a suitable digital format. Then, create a Twitter account if you don't have one. Log in and click on the 'Tweet' button. You can attach your comic image or link and add a descriptive caption before posting.
In some cases, it's fine to post fanfic on Twitter. However, you should be aware of the legal and platform-related implications. Also, consider the reaction of the original creator and the fan community.
Yes, Twitter has stories. They're called Fleets. With Fleets, you can express yourself in the moment and your posts vanish after a day. It's a fun and spontaneous feature.