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  1. Twitter Advanced Search: A Complete Guide to Searching Twitter
  2. How to use Twitter search


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Twitter Advanced Search: A Complete Guide to Searching Twitter

Schedule your Twitter Threads and save time with Buffer You can now schedule Twitter Threads in Buffer. How to find Twitter’s Advanced Search Advanced Search is available when using Twitter’s website—you can access it directly by heading to Source: Twitter Unfortunately, you can not access the advanced Twitter search tool directly within Twitter’s mobile app. However, you can still access it through your phone’s web browser by visiting Navigating Twitter Advanced Search At first glance, the Advanced Search results page may appear a little overwhelming. There are quite a few fields to consider and it’s a little daunting figuring out where to start, but it's ultimately a powerful search engine you can use to your advantage. We’ve put together this quick guide to help you find your way around. Source: Search filters to use With these search filters, you can choose the text that you want—or don’t want—to appear in your search results. This makes it possible to quickly find specific tweets and specific keywords on the social media platform. Searching for specific words or phrases • All of these words: Enter two or more words in this field, and you'll see tweets that contain those terms (in no particular order). You can search for one or more phrases by using quotations to separate each, for example, "social media" and "social marketing." • This exact phrase: It's best to search for just one phrase in here. This field is particularly useful if you want to search for names or quo...

How to use Twitter search

Search for specific Tweets, accounts, or ongoing conversations There are many ways to use search on Twitter. You can find Tweets from yourself, friends, local businesses, and everyone from well-known entertainers to global political leaders. By searching for topic keywords or hashtags, you can follow ongoing conversations about breaking news or personal interests. We give you control over what you see in your search results through safe search mode. These filters exclude potentially sensitive content, along with accounts you have muted or blocked, from your search results. You have the option to turn it off, or back on, at any time (instructions outlined below). When you’re signed in to your account on the web, using search is slightly different than using it via the Twitter for iOS or Android apps. You can find instructions for both below. Note: Safe search settings allow you to filter your search results to exclude potentially sensitive content and/or accounts you have muted or blocked from your results. You can adjust this setting by logging in to your account on twitter.com and using the Search from the web instructions. Your settings will apply to searches on the web, in your iOS app, and in Twitter for Android.