Here’s how you can save and reuse plagiarized tweets!

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2 min readApr 11, 2022

You do love stealing tweets! Here’s how you can save and then copy them with one tap for future use.

Let’s say you find a tweet that is doing good numbers, or a tweet from an account with low follower count that has potential.

Do you retweet it?

NO! OBVIOUSLY NOT!

It is your time to shine; do what you do best.

STEAL IT!

You can simply copy it and then tweet it out to your audience. Who cares about “crediting the original author,” right? It’s just Twitter!

Copy that damn tweet.

Make sure you copy every bit about that tweet.

Squeeze out every drop and make sure you don’t leave anything for anyone else.

The tweet is now secure; it is in your clipboard.

How do you go ahead?

Saving the tweet, in a smart way.

You have no guilt about stealing someone else’s tweet.

Now that you have successfully copied it, the importance is in saving it somewhere.

Notes app is where you can save it, but it’s old school and boring.

Use Chibaku, where you can create a new board called “Stolen Tweets” and add your tweets.

Once done, you can copy them with one tap — perfect for when you want to strike at an opportune moment and do not wish to wait.

One tap and it is copied to your clipboard again.

You can feel the power coursing through your veins like Thanos when he completed his marble collection.

It is time to reap the rewards.

Go tweet it out!

Enough time has passed for you to not remember who made the original tweet.

If you post it now, people will think that you have found a new level of intellect.

You paste what you stole and hit ‘Tweet.’

The likes come flushing in like The Great Flood.

You cannot fathom the engagement and the new followers you are gaining.

But quick, you need to plug yourself in real quick!

The plug was there from the start.

If you were not smart, you would be struggling to tweet out a shameless plug you did not think of.

But this is your 500 IQ play — on Chibaku, you had a board in place called “Twitter plug.”

Here, you have saved text that you would tweet when a tweet bangs.

This is where you simply go to that board and copy it with one tap, come back to Twitter and then paste it under your stolen tweet.

There you go — it all worked!

You feel that Kanye was talking about you when he said “No one man should have all that power.”

A perfectly executed tweet heist with benefits like no other.

You can find us on Instagram here, onetapcopy

This blog post reeks of sarcasm, if you have not noticed.

Plagiarism is not good, but copying text faster with one tap is certainly better — or so we think.

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