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Customizing your profile – Twitter

You can customize your profile by selecting unique profile and header images, adding a name, bio, location, birthday, website and theme color, and by pinning a Tweet that other users will see when they visit your profile.

How to customize your profile

  • Sign in to twitter.com.
  • Go to your profile.
  • Click the Edit profile btn …

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  • User research at Twitter

    We conduct research to better understand our users and to improve our products. There are many different types of users (including businesses, developers, and non-Twitter users) in many different countries influencing our products through the feedback they provide in our studies.

    FAQs How are people selected to participate?

    To ensure the best fit for the …

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    Connecting or revoking third-party applications – Twitter

    Definition: A third-party application is a product developed apart from Twitter.com or Twitter’s official mobile apps, and that is used to access Tweets and other Twitter data. Seesmic, Hootsuite, and Twitter’s Facebook application are all third-party apps. How to connect to a third-party application:

  • On the website of the application you want to connect, find …

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  • Managing your mobile sleep settings – Twitter

    What are sleep settings?

    Sleep settings allow you to schedule an OFF and ON time for Twitter updates coming in to your phone. (Keep in mind you can also turn updates on or off temporarily at any time via SMS.)

    How to set sleep time:

  • Log in to twitter.com.
  • In the upper right hand navigation …

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  • Update your device’s time zone – Twitter

    Did you get an alert letting you know that your device’s time zone is set incorrectly? Not to worry: we’ll have you back on Twitter in no time.

    Update the date and time setting on your iPhone or iPad:

  • Go to your device’s Settings.
  • Tap General.
  • Tap Date & Time.
  • Toggle Set Automatically to on. …

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  • Changing your country settings – Twitter

    What if Twitter has misidentified my country?

    If we have incorrectly identified your country, here’s how to correct it:

  • Sign in to your Twitter account.
  • Visit your Account settings.
  • Select the correct country from the drop-down. If your country is not available, please select Worldwide.
  • Click Save.
  • Unlike most other account settings, Twitter does not …

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    Changing your language settings – Twitter

    To change your language settings:

  • Sign in to your Twitter account.
  • Click on the profile icon in the upper right hand corner of your screen and select Settings from the drop-down menu.
  • In the Account settings section, choose your language from the Language drop-down menu.
  • Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save.
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    Changing your username – Twitter

    Follow these steps to change your username:

  • Log in to Twitter.com and visit your account settings pages from the dropdown menu in the top right corner.
  • On your account settings page, change the username listed in your username field.
  • If the username is taken, you’ll be prompted to choose another one.
  • Click Save changes at the …

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  • Customizing your design – Twitter

    You can customize your design theme so that users who click to view your Tweet detail pages will see it. Other than your theme color, your design theme will not be visible on your profile or Home timeline

    To customize your own design:

    If you want to upload your own background image or customize the …

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