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FAQs about following – Twitter

What is following?

Following someone on Twitter means:

  • You are subscribing to their Tweets as a follower.
  • Their updates will appear in your Home tab.
  • That person is able to send you Direct Messages.

What are followers?

Followers are people who receive your Tweets. If someone follows you:

How to embed a timeline – Twitter

Embedded timeline widgets give you the ability to embed a collection of Tweets (known as a timeline) on your own website. There are four types of embedded timelines available, all of which look and feel like timelines on twitter.com:

  • User Timeline: Display public Tweets from any user on Twitter.
  • Favourites: Show all Tweets a …

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Adding Twitter Buttons to your website

Follow these steps to add a Twitter btn to your website:

  • Navigate to http://twitter.com/about/resources/btns in your browser.
  • Select the btn you’d like to use and copy the HTML code that pops up (highlighted below).
  • Paste that code in the appropriate area of your website’s source code. That’s it!
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    Embedding a Tweet on your website or blog

    Want to embed a Tweet on your website? You’re in luck! Twitter has made it possible for you to display fully functional Tweets on your website or blog in a few simple steps.

    To embed a Tweet on your website or blog:

  • Click the ••• More icon located within the Tweet.
  • From the menu that …

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  • Adding a Follow btn to your website – Twitter

    What is the Follow btn?

    The Follow btn, shown above, allows users to follow your account directly from your personal homepage or any website where the btn is installed. When users click this btn, the following occurs:

    • For logged in users, a small pop-up screen displays with more information about your account when they click …

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    Adding the Tweet btn to your website

    Definition: The Tweet btn allows you to quickly share the webpage you’re viewing with all of your followers. Clicking the Tweet btn provides you with a pre-populated Tweet containing a link to that webpage, which you can customize before sending. How to use the Tweet btn:

  • When you see the Tweet btn on a webpage …

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  • Linking to an individual Tweet

    Did you know you can link to a Tweet just like you do to a webpage? Every Tweet has its own URL that you can bookmark or share with friends.

    How to find a Tweet’s URL:

    On the web:

  • Locate the Tweet anywhere on twitter.com.
  • Click the ••• More icon located within the Tweet.
  • From …

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  • Using Twitter lists

    A list is a curated group of Twitter users. You can create your own lists or subscribe to lists created by others. Viewing a list timeline will show you a stream of Tweets from only the users on that list.

    Note: Lists are used for reading Tweets only. You cannot send or direct a Tweet …

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    Using advanced search – Twitter

    Find exactly what you’re looking for in search

    Advanced search is available when you’re logged in to twitter.com. It allows you to tailor search results to specific date ranges, people and more. This makes it easier to find specific Tweets.

    How to use advanced search

  • Enter your search into the search bar on twitter.com.
  • At the …

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  • Using Twitter with Facebook

    This article shows you how to connect your Twitter and Facebook accounts so that your Tweets and Retweets will automatically post to your Facebook wall.

    To connect your Twitter account and your Facebook profile:

  • Log in to the Twitter account you want to associate with your Facebook profile.
  • Go to your Settings menu’s Apps tab.
  • Click Connect …

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