Yes. However, you need to make sure your tweet complies with the platform's terms of service and community guidelines regarding story-related posts.
Yes, you can. Many social media platforms allow you to repurpose a tweet and present it as a story, especially if the tweet has interesting or relevant content.
Yes, you can. Many platforms allow you to share tweets related to a story you're interested in.
Sure! You can definitely build a tweet story in a reply if you're concise and creative with your words.
Yes, you can. Many platforms allow you to share your story as a post.
No, you can't. Tweeting copyrighted comics is illegal and violates the rights of the copyright owner.
In most cases, you have the option to post privately on Story. However, you need to configure the privacy settings correctly to ensure only the intended audience can view it. Also, different Story apps or websites might have slightly different procedures for enabling private posts.
Well, you can usually add a tweet to a story by first copying the tweet's text. Then, in the story editor, find the place where you want to insert it and paste it there. Make sure it fits well with the context of the story.
No. Twitter doesn't have a feature that notifies a user when someone screenshots their tweet. Screenshots are a common way for people to save or share interesting tweets, and Twitter respects the user's ability to do this privately without alerting the original tweeter.
Yes, Twitter provides analytics to the tweet owner which can show the number of retweets, which is a form of sharing. So they can see if someone has shared (retweeted) their tweet.
Most likely not directly. Twitter and a story feature (like on Instagram or Snapchat stories) are different platforms. You can't simply repost a tweet as is onto your story. However, you could take a screenshot of the tweet and post that on your story, but make sure you respect the tweet's content and the tweeter's rights.