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Bold Unicode text is great for emphasizing key points in your tweets.
Your Twitter bio is limited - use clean, readable fonts that display well.
Some Unicode characters count as multiple characters on Twitter.
Use bold or italic for headers in Twitter threads to improve readability.
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Twitter is text-heavy by design. Everyone's tweets look the same - black text on white. So when someone scrolls past a tweet with bold or stylized text, it stops the scroll. That split-second attention can mean the difference between being ignored and going viral.
Unicode fonts work on Twitter because they're not actually fonts. They're special characters recognized by every device. When you type "hello" in our generator and copy the bold version, you're copying different Unicode characters that happen to look like bold letters.
For tweets, use bold sparingly to highlight key words or phrases. Full tweets in fancy fonts are hard to read and can come across as trying too hard. The goal is emphasis, not decoration.
Twitter threads benefit the most from font formatting. Use a bold headline for each thread post, then regular text for the content. This creates visual structure that makes long threads much easier to follow.
Your Twitter bio is only 160 characters. A bold name or tagline uses those characters to make a stronger impression. Many high-follower accounts use Small Caps or Bold in their bios to establish visual branding.
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