Support KB Category: The Basics

Following people on Twitter

How to follow on the web:

  • Click on a username or navigate to a user’s profile.
  • Click the Follow btn when you see it next to a user’s profile photo or on a user’s profile page.
  • You can also click the Follow btn next to any of your Who to follow suggestions, next to user search …

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  • Discovering Tweets

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    Posting a Tweet

    Definition: A Tweet may contain photos, videos, links and up to 140 characters of text. To post a Tweet via the web:

  • Sign in to your Twitter account.
  • Type your Tweet into the box at the top of your Home timeline, or click the Tweet btn in the top navigation bar.
  • Make sure your update …

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  • Posting links in a Tweet

    All links (URLs) posted in Tweets are shortened using our t.co service. When viewing the Tweet on twitter.com the original URL (or shortened version of the original URL) will be displayed. Below are instructions on how to post a link in a Tweet on the web and on your mobile device.

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    Posting replies and mentions – Twitter

    To post a reply on Twitter:

  • Find the Tweet you want to reply to.
  • Click the reply icon  located at the bottom of the Tweet.
  • A Tweet box will pop up with the @username of the account you are replying to added at the beginning of the Tweet. Complete your reply and click Tweet to …

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  • Retweeting another Tweet

    What is a Retweet?

    A Tweet that you forward to your followers is known as a Retweet. You can use our built-in Retweet feature for this. If you’d like to add your own comments to the tweet, you can use the quote Tweet feature. Both are outlined below.

    How to Retweet:

  • Hover over a Tweet.
  • Click …

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  • Adding your location to a Tweet

    Enabling this feature allows Twitter to:

    • Show your followers the location you are Tweeting from as part of your Tweet.

    You can choose to add a location to your Tweets using Twitter for Android, Twitter for iOS, twitter.com or other mobile applications. For example: To give additional location context to your Tweet, you …

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    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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