Can I view the conversation thread that a tweet is a part of?

Can I view the conversation thread that a tweet is a part of?

On Zoho Social, you can see tweets about your Brand or your chosen keywords in two places - A. The Monitor tab & B. Live Stream

If any tweet that appears here is part of a twitter thread/conversation, you will be able to expand the thread by clicking View Conversation option on the tweet. Click the link to display the entire conversation. You can do this from both the Live Stream or from your Monitor columns even if there are filters that have been applied.

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