To send someone a mention, type his or her Twitter name anywhere within the tweet. Each tweet can contain up to characters. Text the word "Smart" without quotes to if you're in the United States. If you live in a different country, your code may be different see link in Resources. Wait for a reply from Twitter, and then text "Yes" without quotes to or your country's short code.
Text your Twitter username to your short code. Don't include any symbols, such as the symbol. Send your Twitter password in a separate text message.
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Asked 8 years, 7 months ago. Active 1 year, 6 months ago. Viewed 31k times. Improve this question. Theta30 Theta30 3 3 gold badges 4 4 silver badges 15 15 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. So, if you quote the tweet of person C with a mention of personB the tweet will appear in the Mentions and Interactions tab of personB Twitter Support describes this in their "Type of Tweets and where they appear" Mentions: Definition: A Tweet containing another user's Twitter username, preceded by the " " symbol, like this: Hello NeonGolden!
Improve this answer. Not sure if this answer my question. I want to tweet that is show all that tweet with possible links within it, the name of person C etc , not to just copy paste a quote — Theta You do show the name of the original tweeter in a retweet, but if it is too long with the added characters for the names of personB personC then you can use the link to the original tweet — batpigandme.
This is called an mention. You may want to do this to give someone public acknowledgement or credit or to promote them or their tweet to your followers. It's pretty simple: Twitter wants developers to build devices that can send tweets. That's basically the process. For most of history, "tweet" has been the sound a bird makes. However, with the advent of Twitter, the word "tweet" has taken on a whole new meaning.
A tweet is an online posting, or "micro-blog" created by a Twitter user. However, it also means that tweets must be brief, so you must choose your words wisely. A reply is a response to another person's Tweet. You can reply by clicking or tapping the reply icon from a Tweet. When you reply to someone else, your Tweet will show the message Replying to when viewed in your profile page timeline.
Scroll over the hashtag and click on it to go to the page for that hashtag. No, you can not secretly 'follow' someone on Twitter. From your Twitter Page Create a New list. Consider making it private if you don't want others to know who is on the list. And will only be seen by the person you replied to and people who are following both of you.
Nobody else will see it in their stream although it will show up on your profile page and in Twitter search. There is no way for a Twitter user to know exactly who views their Twitter or specific tweets. That said, if a user wants to have a general idea about how many people have seen a tweet, then they can do so by visiting the Twitter Analytics page.
The Scoop. If a tweet starts with a username, Twitter thinks it's a conversation or an reply, in Twitter parlance. Twitter is pretty smart and doesn't want to bother everyone who follows you with every personal conversation you have. Unless your Tweets are protected, any person on Twitter can see your Tweets. We do not block, limit, or remove content based on an individual's views or opinions. In some situations, your Tweet may not be seen by everyone, as outlined below: Abusive and spammy behavior.
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