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How to embed a Twitter thread in WordPress posts
Want to showcase insights, reactions, or commentary from Twitter right in your WordPress blog post? Embedding a Twitter thread is a fast, effective way to do it—no screenshots or coding skills required.
Let’s walk through the easiest ways to embed a thread using the WordPress block editor, HTML, or a plugin.
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Use the Twitter block in the Gutenberg editor
If you’re using the WordPress block editor (Gutenberg), embedding a Twitter thread is a built-in feature.
Steps:
- Open your post or page in the WordPress editor.
- Click the + icon to add a block and search for “Twitter.”
- Go to Twitter, copy the URL of the first tweet in the thread.
- Paste it into the Twitter block.
- Click Embed.
- Drag the block to wherever you want the tweet to appear.
Note: Twitter will sometimes auto-expand the rest of the thread beneath the first tweet, but this doesn’t always happen—especially if the thread is long. You may need to embed multiple tweets one by one.
Embed with a custom HTML block
For users who prefer more styling flexibility, or for threads that won’t expand automatically, use Twitter’s embed code.
Steps:
- On Twitter, click the Share icon under the first tweet in the thread.
- Choose Embed Tweet to open Twitter Publish.
- Copy the HTML code that appears.
- In WordPress, add a Custom HTML block where you want the tweet to appear.
- Paste the code and preview the post to check placement and formatting.
Paste the tweet link directly in the Classic Editor
Still using the Classic Editor? You can paste the URL of the tweet directly into the Visual tab.
Steps:
- Copy the URL of the tweet.
- Paste it into the post editor on its own line.
- WordPress will convert the URL into an embedded tweet automatically.
Note: This works just like the Twitter block in Gutenberg but only embeds the single tweet, not the full thread. To include the entire thread, repeat this process for each tweet.
Use a plugin to embed Twitter threads or feeds
If you’re embedding Twitter content regularly or want extra features like styling options, auto-refreshing, or hashtag filters, a plugin is your best bet.
Recommended plugins:
- Smash Balloon Twitter Feed – Easy setup, loads fast, and lets you display timelines, hashtags, or threads.
- Juicer – Curate and embed Twitter threads from multiple users with moderation tools.
- EmbedPress – Supports tweets, threads, and dozens of other content types.
General steps:
- Install your chosen plugin from Plugins > Add New in your WordPress dashboard.
- Authenticate with Twitter if needed.
- Select how you want threads or feeds to display.
- Use the plugin’s block, widget, or shortcode to place the feed or thread anywhere on your post or site.
Troubleshooting embedded Twitter threads
Running into issues? These are the most common problems and how to fix them.
- Thread doesn’t expand: Twitter only auto-expands certain thread formats. Embed each tweet manually using the Twitter or HTML block.
- “Sorry, this content could not be embedded”: Make sure the tweet is public and not deleted. Double-check the URL.
- Plugin doesn’t show the feed: Confirm your Twitter credentials are correct, refresh plugin cache, or check for plugin conflicts.
How to style embedded tweets with custom CSS
Want embedded tweets to match your site’s branding? You can customize how they appear with a bit of CSS.
Example:
blockquote.twitter-tweet {
max-width: 600px;
margin: 30px auto;
border-left: 4px solid #1DA1F2;
padding-left: 15px;
font-family: Arial, sans-serif;
}Where to add it:
- Go to Appearance > Customize > Additional CSS, or
- Use a plugin like Simple Custom CSS or WPCode to add the styles without touching theme files.
These changes let you keep your design consistent and polished.
Why embed a Twitter thread in a WordPress post?
Embedding a Twitter thread brings your content to life with real-time updates, expert commentary, or user-generated insights. Threads often include valuable context that’s hard to replicate, especially during events or breaking news.
It also boosts engagement—readers are more likely to interact with the thread, follow the original poster, or continue the conversation on Twitter. And since embedded tweets are interactive, they add more credibility than screenshots or plain text quotes.
Next steps for embedding a Twitter thread in WordPress
Embedding Twitter threads in WordPress can enhance your content strategy, whether you’re reporting, reacting, or curating ideas. Gutenberg blocks, HTML embeds, and plugins all offer beginner-friendly ways to make it happen.
Pick the approach that works best for your editing style and how often you plan to use Twitter content in your posts.
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