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  1. How To Use Twitter: Critical Tips For New Users
  2. Help with logging in
  3. How to sign up for Twitter and create a new Twitter account
  4. ‎Twitter on the App Store
  5. ‎Twitter on the App Store
  6. How to sign up for Twitter and create a new Twitter account
  7. How To Use Twitter: Critical Tips For New Users
  8. Help with logging in


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How To Use Twitter: Critical Tips For New Users

Follow our tips to get started on Twitter, and set yourself up for a more fulfilling experience. Generally speaking, tweets show up in the order they happen. At the top of a Twitter feed, you'll see tweets that are only a second old. New tweets appear at the top, pushing the older ones down. If you haven't signed on in awhile you might get a box of recommended tweets you may have missed, but outside of that the equation is simple: The further down you scroll, the older the tweets get. This immediacy has made Twitter the go-to place to watch protests unfold around the world, follow and comment on sports games or TV shows as they happen, and make fun of celebrity missteps right when the news is hot. The best (and sometimes worst) part is that the people sharing information and tweeting photos aren't necessarily newscasters. Anyone can be a reporter or a cultural critic on Twitter, and that's led to a universe of diverse viewpoints, all amplified organically. Tweets can contain links, photos, GIFs, or videos. But if you're tweeting text, you're limited to 280 characters. It used to be 140, which was even more stifling, but once you get used to it you'll learn to love the brevity. It helps make your tweets pithy, and there's much less rambling you have to read when scanning other tweets. Some even say How to Make a Twitter Account on Desktop Step 1: Go to Twitter.com or download the app and sign up for an account. The "Full name" that you provide will be your display name, but...

Help with logging in

I cannot remember the username I used. • Use your account email address and password to log into • If your password is not working, • If our system cannot find your email address, you may be entering the wrong one. Keep reading. I cannot remember the email address I used on my account. • Use your account's username and password to log into • If that does not work, visit our I cannot remember the phone number I used on my account. • If you are prompted to enter a mobile phone number when requesting a password reset, and cannot remember what phone number you used, enter your username or account email address. I think my account has been hacked! • See our • If you have the Twitter app on your iOS or Android device, open it and update your email address in your Settings. Learn • If you don’t have (or aren’t logged in to) the Twitter app, try to log in to your Twitter account on twitter.com using just your username and password. As soon as you are logged in, update your email address in your • If you have added your mobile number to your account, you can receive an • If you have forgotten your password, lost access to your account email, and you do not have a mobile number associated with your account, • Be sure to check your junk or spam filters on your email inbox. Many small domains filter our emails. Search for any emails from Twitter. • Enter your email address when requesting a password reset. This will ensure you know which email we are sending to, and are checking the r...

How to sign up for Twitter and create a new Twitter account

After you • • Add a bio. • Set up your timeline by • Tips for picking a username • Your username, also known as a "handle," is the name your followers use when sending replies, mentions, and Direct Messages. • It will also form the URL of your Twitter profile page. We'll provide a few available suggestions when you sign up, but feel free to choose your own. You can • Usernames must be fewer than 15 characters in length and cannot contain "admin" or "Twitter", in order to avoid brand confusion. A Twitter account is your passport to what’s happening in the world and what people are talking about right now. By signing up for an account, you’re among the first to know about breaking news and what’s popular––from the funny to the uplifting to the surprising. If a topic is worth talking about, you’ll find it on Twitter. Some things to note: • You can sign up for a Twitter account with an email address or phone number. • We’ll guide you through our sign up experience –– prompting you to enter information like your name and email address or phone number. • If you sign up with an email address, it won’t be publicly visible, but we’ll have you verify it through a confirmation email we’ll send you. And an email address can only be associated with one Twitter account at a time. • If you sign up with a phone number, we’ll have you verify it through an SMS text message with a code. (You can also request a voice call to verify your phone number.)

‎Twitter on the App Store

Join the conversation! Retweet, chime in on a thread, go viral, or just scroll through the Twitter timeline to stay on top of what everyone’s talking about. Twitter is your go-to social media app and the new media source for what's happening in the world, straight from the accounts of the influential people who affect your world day-to-day. Explore what’s trending in the media, or get to know thought-leaders in the topics that matter to you; whether your interests range from #Kpop Twitter to politics, news or sports, you can follow & speak directly to influencers or your friends alike. Every voice can impact the world. Follow your interests. Tweet, Retweet, Reply to Tweets, Share or Like - Twitter is the #1 social media app for latest news & updates. Tap into what’s going on around you. Search hashtags and trending topics to stay updated on your friends & other Twitter followers. Follow the tweets of your favorite influencers, alongside hundreds of interesting Twitter users, and read their content at a glance. Share your opinion. Engage your social network with noteworthy links, photos and videos. DM your friends or reply in a thread. Whether you chat privately or go viral, your voice makes a difference. Get noticed. Twitter allows you to find interesting people or build a following of people who are interested in you. Maintaining a social connection has never been easier! Beyond chatting with friends, Twitter allows influencers to build a personal connection with th...

‎Twitter on the App Store

Join the conversation! Retweet, chime in on a thread, go viral, or just scroll through the Twitter timeline to stay on top of what everyone’s talking about. Twitter is your go-to social media app and the new media source for what's happening in the world, straight from the accounts of the influential people who affect your world day-to-day. Explore what’s trending in the media, or get to know thought-leaders in the topics that matter to you; whether your interests range from #Kpop Twitter to politics, news or sports, you can follow & speak directly to influencers or your friends alike. Every voice can impact the world. Follow your interests. Tweet, Retweet, Reply to Tweets, Share or Like - Twitter is the #1 social media app for latest news & updates. Tap into what’s going on around you. Search hashtags and trending topics to stay updated on your friends & other Twitter followers. Follow the tweets of your favorite influencers, alongside hundreds of interesting Twitter users, and read their content at a glance. Share your opinion. Engage your social network with noteworthy links, photos and videos. DM your friends or reply in a thread. Whether you chat privately or go viral, your voice makes a difference. Get noticed. Twitter allows you to find interesting people or build a following of people who are interested in you. Maintaining a social connection has never been easier! Beyond chatting with friends, Twitter allows influencers to build a personal connection with th...

How to sign up for Twitter and create a new Twitter account

After you • • Add a bio. • Set up your timeline by • Tips for picking a username • Your username, also known as a "handle," is the name your followers use when sending replies, mentions, and Direct Messages. • It will also form the URL of your Twitter profile page. We'll provide a few available suggestions when you sign up, but feel free to choose your own. You can • Usernames must be fewer than 15 characters in length and cannot contain "admin" or "Twitter", in order to avoid brand confusion. A Twitter account is your passport to what’s happening in the world and what people are talking about right now. By signing up for an account, you’re among the first to know about breaking news and what’s popular––from the funny to the uplifting to the surprising. If a topic is worth talking about, you’ll find it on Twitter. Some things to note: • You can sign up for a Twitter account with an email address or phone number. • We’ll guide you through our sign up experience –– prompting you to enter information like your name and email address or phone number. • If you sign up with an email address, it won’t be publicly visible, but we’ll have you verify it through a confirmation email we’ll send you. And an email address can only be associated with one Twitter account at a time. • If you sign up with a phone number, we’ll have you verify it through an SMS text message with a code. (You can also request a voice call to verify your phone number.)

How To Use Twitter: Critical Tips For New Users

Follow our tips to get started on Twitter, and set yourself up for a more fulfilling experience. Generally speaking, tweets show up in the order they happen. At the top of a Twitter feed, you'll see tweets that are only a second old. New tweets appear at the top, pushing the older ones down. If you haven't signed on in awhile you might get a box of recommended tweets you may have missed, but outside of that the equation is simple: The further down you scroll, the older the tweets get. This immediacy has made Twitter the go-to place to watch protests unfold around the world, follow and comment on sports games or TV shows as they happen, and make fun of celebrity missteps right when the news is hot. The best (and sometimes worst) part is that the people sharing information and tweeting photos aren't necessarily newscasters. Anyone can be a reporter or a cultural critic on Twitter, and that's led to a universe of diverse viewpoints, all amplified organically. Tweets can contain links, photos, GIFs, or videos. But if you're tweeting text, you're limited to 280 characters. It used to be 140, which was even more stifling, but once you get used to it you'll learn to love the brevity. It helps make your tweets pithy, and there's much less rambling you have to read when scanning other tweets. Some even say How to Make a Twitter Account on Desktop Step 1: Go to Twitter.com or download the app and sign up for an account. The "Full name" that you provide will be your display name, but...

Help with logging in

I cannot remember the username I used. • Use your account email address and password to log into • If your password is not working, • If our system cannot find your email address, you may be entering the wrong one. Keep reading. I cannot remember the email address I used on my account. • Use your account's username and password to log into • If that does not work, visit our I cannot remember the phone number I used on my account. • If you are prompted to enter a mobile phone number when requesting a password reset, and cannot remember what phone number you used, enter your username or account email address. I think my account has been hacked! • See our • If you have the Twitter app on your iOS or Android device, open it and update your email address in your Settings. Learn • If you don’t have (or aren’t logged in to) the Twitter app, try to log in to your Twitter account on twitter.com using just your username and password. As soon as you are logged in, update your email address in your • If you have added your mobile number to your account, you can receive an • If you have forgotten your password, lost access to your account email, and you do not have a mobile number associated with your account, • Be sure to check your junk or spam filters on your email inbox. Many small domains filter our emails. Search for any emails from Twitter. • Enter your email address when requesting a password reset. This will ensure you know which email we are sending to, and are checking the r...