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Twitter Samuele Cunto |best| May 2026

Samuele (the son) had been trying to get his father to go viral for years. The father never cared.

People started noticing. Not the masses — the right people. History professors followed him. Journalists DM’d him for fact-checks. A novelist once thanked him in an acceptance speech for correcting a single date in a draft. twitter samuele cunto

That night, @samuele_cunto (the restorer) wrote a thread. Not about empires or manuscripts. About the man who shared his name. He pieced together the father’s life from scattered tweets, replies, and one forgotten retweet of a recipe for ragù. Samuele (the son) had been trying to get

Because on Twitter, there are kings of controversy and princes of outrage. But every so often, there’s a quiet architect of threads — someone who believes that even in the wind, a single voice, carefully placed, can build a bridge. Not the masses — the right people