Support KB Category: Using Twitter

Getting started with Twitter for Android

How to sign up for a new account:

  • Open the app and tap the Sign up btn.
  • On the next page, fill in your account information (name, username, email address, and password).
  • After entering your name, you can choose from one of the suggested usernames, or type in an available username of your choosing.
  • Note: …

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    Getting started with Twitter for iPad

    The Twitter for iOS app can be used on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch device.

    To sign up for an account:

  • If you haven’t already installed the Twitter for iOS app, you can download it here.
  • Once the app is installed, you can log in with an existing account or sign up for a new …

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  • How to sign out of the Twitter app on an iOS device

    You can sign out of the Twitter for iOS app in one of three ways: Sign out from the app

    To sign out of your account from within the Twitter app:

  • From the Me tab, tap the gear icon 
  • Select Sign out from the menu.
  • Remove your account from your device’s Settings

    To remove your account from …

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    Getting started with Twitter for iPhone or iPad

    The Twitter for iOS app can be used on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch device.

    To sign up for an account:

  • If you haven’t already installed the Twitter for iOS app, you can download it here.
  • Once the app is installed, you can log in with an existing account or sign up for a new …

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  • FAQs about Retweets (RT)

    What is a Retweet?

    • A Retweet is a re-posting of someone else’s Tweet. Twitter’s Retweet feature helps you and others quickly share that Tweet with all of your followers.
    • Sometimes people type RT at the beginning of a Tweet to indicate that they are re-posting someone else’s content. This isn’t an official Twitter command or feature, …

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    FAQs about trends on Twitter

    Where can I find trends?

    Trends are available on Twitter for iPhone, Twitter for Android, and twitter.com.

    On Twitter’s iPhone and Android apps, you can find trends by simply tapping on the search icon. When signed in to twitter.com on a desktop or laptop computer, trends are listed in many places, including the Home, Notifications, …

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    FAQs about tailored suggestions – Twitter

    What are tailored suggestions?

    Tailored suggestions are recommendations of accounts to follow that are most relevant to you. We use tailored suggestions to make it easier and faster to get started on Twitter and find people who are talking about things you care about. This helps you discover interesting accounts to follow on Twitter and …

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    What’s a Twitter timeline?

    What’s in your home timeline:

    When you sign in to Twitter, you’ll land on your home timeline.

    • Your home timeline displays a stream of Tweets from accounts you have chosen to follow on Twitter. New users may see suggested content powered by a variety of signals.
    • You may see a summary of the most …

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    What are replies and mentions? – Twitter

    You can join the conversation on Twitter by replying to others and by mentioning them in your own Tweets.

    What is a reply?

    • A reply is a response to another user’s Tweet that begins with the @username of the person you’re replying to. You can reply by clicking the Reply btn on a Tweet.
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    Types of Tweets and where they appear

    This article outlines where specific types of Tweets will appear on our site and in your or other users’ profiles. For instance, have you ever wondered where your reply will appear once you’ve sent it?

    Normal Tweets:

    • Definition: Any message posted to Twitter containing up to 140 characters.
    • Where it appears for the sender: On …

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