Twitter DMs: A Ticket to Having Private Conversations

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Apart from mentions in public tweets on Twitter, aka X, conversations can take a more private turn. Twitter DMs are an effective solution to keeping those messages away from the public. However, the recent development in its features makes it challenging to understand how it works. These changes may limit anyone looking to converse properly … Read more

Real Twitter Followers: Gaining an Authentic Audience on X

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The quantity and quality of followers are important metrics on social media. This assertion is true on almost all social media platforms, including X, formerly called Twitter. While many users insist on cutting corners to obtain huge audiences on the platform, these tactics often have downsides. For instance, getting useful followers may be a hassle. … Read more

Fake Twitter Accounts:  Exploring the Phenomenon

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Not all that meets the eye on Twitter is true these days. Though millions of real people create accounts to mingle, network, and interact, several false accounts exist on the platform. People create these fake Twitter accounts for malicious and deceptive purposes. Sometimes, they serve as instruments of cyberbullying, political manipulation, spam attacks, and false … Read more

Delete Tweets in Bulk: Clearing Posts From Your Profile on X

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Generally, X or Twitter’s ease of usage allows users to share posts and thoughts efficiently. While this feature is the platform’s selling strength, it could also be disadvantageous. People can easily share stray thoughts and unwholesome posts without a second thought. While such tweets could accumulate on the timeline over time, X only permits the … Read more

Twitter Following List: What Exactly Does It Entail?

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Twitter has a unique functionality that’s different from that of other social media platforms. Though they all share one primary purpose, networking, they employ various means to reach the end. Unlike platforms where individuals send friend requests, Twitter users follow themselves. However, the following may not be mutual. So, a Twitter following list contains information … Read more

Twitter Target Audience: How To Reach Your Customers on X

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Twitter, now X, boasts an overwhelming user base comprising several demographics. Many young, middle-aged and older people are on this social platform with several interest groups. So, if you’re running an X campaign, your success depends on reaching the Twitter target audience and their response. Unfortunately, some users do not know how to discern their … Read more

How To Make Your Twitter Private: Hiding Your Posts on X

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Have you ever wondered what makes Twitter, now X, different from other social media networks? Many believe that it is the amount of freedom the X platform affords its users. You can view a user profile on X and engage their posts without following them. Additionally, you can follow anyone on Twitter without their permission. … Read more

Twitter Bots: The Activities of Automated Accounts

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X, formally known as Twitter, has millions of users with different intentions. Like other social media platforms, some accounts are more persistent than others. It is normal to feel odd about tweets from a particular account if they seem abnormal. Your feelings might be right because there are X or Twitter bots on the platform. … Read more

Can You Archive Tweets? How To Hide and Preserve Tweets on X

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If you’re a veteran tweep, you’ll know that your timeline only holds your most recent 3200 tweets. You may also know that Twitter, now X, automatically archives older tweets beyond this limit. However, concerns about data safety have prompted some users to ask, “Can you archive tweets yourself?” Others show interest in this query, searching … Read more

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