Support KB Category: Twitter Help

Favoriting a Tweet

What is a favorite?

Favorites, represented by a small star icon in a Tweet, are most commonly used when users like a Tweet. Favoriting a Tweet can let the original poster know that you liked their Tweet, or you can save the Tweet for later.

To mark a Tweet as a favorite:

  • Make sure you …

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  • Sharing a Tweet

    To share a Tweet via Direct Message:

    From the web:

  • Click the ••• More icon located within the Tweet.
  • From the menu that pops up, select Share via Direct Message.
  • Enter a name of the user you wish to send a message to. (You can only send direct messages to users who follow you.)
  • You …

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  • Deleting a Tweet

    Did you Tweet something and then change your mind? Don’t worry! It’s easy to delete one of your Tweets. Please note that you can only delete Tweets that you have made, you cannot delete other users’ Tweets from your timeline.

    How to delete one of your Tweets:

  • Sign in to Twitter.com.
  • Visit your Profile page.
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    Posting photos on Twitter

    To post a photo in a Tweet:

  • Type your Tweet into the box at the top of your Home timeline. If using an Android device, tap on What’s happening? If using an iOS device, tap the Tweet icon .
  • From the web, click Add photo. From a device, tap the camera icon to take a …

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  • Sharing and watching videos on Twitter

    Sharing videos on Twitter

    There are two ways to share videos on Twitter:

  • Record: You can record, edit and share videos from the Twitter app (Twitter for iPhone or Twitter for Android OS 4.1 and higher).
  • Import: If you use the Twitter for iPhone app, you can import videos from your device.
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    Using hashtags on Twitter

    Definition: The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet. It was created organically by Twitter users as a way to categorize messages. Using hashtags to categorize Tweets by keyword:

    • People use the hashtag symbol # before a relevant keyword or phrase (no spaces) in their Tweet to …

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    Tweeting

    Using hashtags on Twitter Sharing and watching videos on Twitter Posting photos on Twitter Deleting a Tweet Sharing a Tweet Favoriting a Tweet Adding your location to a Tweet Retweeting another Tweet Posting replies and mentions – Twitter Posting links in a Tweet Posting a Tweet

    The Twitter Glossary

    The Twitter Glossary includes vocabulary and terminology used to talk about features and aspects of Twitter.

    @

    The @ sign is used to call out usernames in Tweets: “Hello @twitter!” People will use your @username to mention you in Tweets, send you a message or link to your profile.

    @username

    A username is how you’re …

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    New user FAQs – Twitter

    What is Twitter?

    Twitter is a service for friends, family, and coworkers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent messages. People post Tweets, which may contain photos, videos, links and up to 140 characters of text. These messages are posted to your profile, sent to your followers, and are searchable on Twitter …

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    Getting started with Twitter

    If you’ve signed up for Twitter and are wondering how to get started or why you’re here, this page is for you. You can also use this guide, designed to help you dive into Twitter’s wealth of information and find what matters most to you. First things first, you might be wondering:

    What is Twitter anyway?

    Twitter …

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