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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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  • About @TwitterNotify

    When we create videos that showcase Twitter, or other materials that appear outside of the Twitter service — such as on our company site or our YouTube channel, for example — we sometimes highlight content that our users have shared on Twitter. Whether it’s a Tweet, photo, or Vine, we’d like to give you a …

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    Using Twitter Alerts

    Twitter Alerts are Tweets published by select public agencies and emergency organizations during a crisis or emergency that contain up-to-date information relevant to an unfolding event, such as public safety warnings and evacuation instructions. Alerts will appear highlighted on your home timeline and are instantly sent to your device as a mobile notification.

    To set …

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    In-Tweet purchases on Twitter

    Making a purchase on Twitter

    How do I make a purchase on Twitter?

    Items for certain sellers will be available for purchase within your Twitter timeline. The products that are available for purchase will include a Buy btn within the Tweet.

    To make a purchase:

    Offers on Twitter

    Claiming an offer

    What are cash back offers from Twitter?

    You can now get exclusive offers from merchants and brands on Twitter. Cash back offers are like coupons that you can add directly to your credit or debit card by registering your card on Twitter. To redeem your offer, simply pay with the card you …

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    Loyalty offers on Twitter

    Claiming a loyalty offer on Twitter

    What are loyalty offers that can be claimed on Twitter?

    You can now get exclusive offers from merchants’ and brands’ loyalty programs on Twitter. These offers can be claimed without leaving Twitter by loading them to your loyalty account. To redeem your offer, simply use your loyalty card or …

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    Getting started with the Translation Center

    How do I sign up?

  • Log in to the Translation Center with your Twitter username and password.
  • Agree to the Translation Center Terms of Service and choose the language you want to translate to. Note: You will only have to do this once and you cannot change your language without a support request, so choose your …

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  • About the Twitter Translation Center

    Twitter is a valuable tool for people to exchange timely bits of information, whether it be a momentous news event, a personal story, or a random thought. We want everyone in the world to have the opportunity to engage in this important exchange, so we’re calling on the help of real people to translate our …

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