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For those of you who are new to Spoutible, including anyone in Brazil and formerly on Post:

One of the coolest things about Spoutible is how threads are done here. In fact, you are reading the first spout of a thread in which I talk about stuff related to threads.

Read on for tips about threads...
10:03 PM - Apr 22, 2024
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Anthony Lee
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To create a thread, you can go into your first spout, then use the Add Threaded Reply button to add all other spouts in the thread.

Also, while composing the first spout, you can use the + button next to the Spout Off button to create a thread from the start. The limit is 10 spouts, however.
10:03 PM - Apr 22, 2024
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Anthony Lee
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In the new spout box, the thread icon contains a setting for Auto Threading.

Auto Threading means that, when you are composing a thread and you reach the 300-character limit in the last spout, another spout in the thread is created for additional text, whether you are typing or pasting text.
10:03 PM - Apr 22, 2024
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Anthony Lee
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Collaborative Threading allows a thread creator to allow one to three other specific users to add spouts to the thread. This way, the thread can have up to four contributors, not just one. This is good for situations where two to four people are working to share information in the same thread.
10:03 PM - Apr 22, 2024
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Anthony Lee
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Threads on Spoutible can have AI-generated summaries.

When you see the beginning of a thread, you will notice a Read Summary button. That button produces an AI-generated summary of the thread based on text within the thread. It is a very cool feature that is amazingly accurate
10:03 PM - Apr 22, 2024
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Anthony Lee
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Threading on Spoutible is cool. Take the time to explore irs functions and you will see how useful they can be. 🙂
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