translated from Spanish: Macri, Larreta, Chris Evans, Tini, and more: the fury of the “to thread” on Twitter

While Twitter is a platform on which many users argue about policy, socio-economic news or trivia, there is also space for those who want to have fun and have a creative mind. Days ago, here’s the similarity between the looks worn by the actress Yalitza Aparicio and the Solar System. Today we bring you much more: Mauricio Macri as deck chairs, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta as tiles, Chris Evans as alfajores and Tini Stoessel as Camila Cabello, among others. What are we talking about? Of the fury by the move to “to thread” (a Twitter thread) that compares a recognized personality with objects that have nothing to do with it. There are exceptions (like Tini and Camila) them compared to the one with the other.
The operation there is no much science or rigidity: the idea is to choose your figure and find something with what to compare it. In general, take the costumes to be something that changes frequently, though snacks are taken into account.
A Twitter thread is a series of tweets that yarn – there go his name – and shared together, as a whole. It is usually used to express an idea that does not fit into one message and that is assembled from a number.
For its composition, are read from top down: on the main tweet (first) figure under the option “Show this thread”. If you do click, deploy the complete publication. The best threads

Original source in Spanish

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