Create well-formatted tweets with preserved line breaks. Perfect for lists and multi-line content.
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Twitter preserves line breaks well, but this tool ensures consistent formatting and makes it easy to create visually appealing tweets.
Enter your text with line breaks where you want them
Select single, double, or paragraph spacing
Line breaks will be preserved when you post
Why does this work? We add invisible zero-width space characters before line breaks. This tricks Twitter into thinking each line has content, preventing it from collapsing multiple line breaks into one.
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Line breaks are perfect for creating scannable list-style tweets.
Stay within 280 characters (or 4,000 for Premium users).
Use line breaks within each tweet, and threads for longer stories.
Well-formatted tweets stand out in busy timelines.
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Twitter has a reputation for mangling post formatting. You type out a tweet with nice spacing, paste it in, and your line breaks vanish. The platform strips consecutive whitespace characters, turning your carefully structured tweet into a run-on sentence.
This tool inserts zero-width space characters (U+200B) between your line breaks. These invisible Unicode characters take up no visual space but prevent Twitter from treating your breaks as redundant whitespace. Your formatting stays exactly how you intended it.
The 280-character limit means every character counts, and line breaks eat into that budget. The good news is zero-width spaces are so small they barely register. You can format a multi-line tweet without sacrificing meaningful character space for your actual message.
Thread formatting benefits from clean line breaks too. When you split longer thoughts across multiple tweets, consistent spacing makes the thread easier to follow. Readers can quickly scan each tweet instead of parsing walls of text.
Premium users with 4,000-character tweets especially need good formatting. Nobody wants to read a massive block of text. Strategic line breaks create visual breathing room and help readers find the key points in longer posts.
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