How can I see my old tweets?

How do you find a specific tweet on mobile?

To search for your old tweets, here are my suggested steps: To search for tweets of a specific person: 1) Type “your-twitter-id: twitter.com” on Google search. This will return you with results within the Twitter site for the Twitter ID that you have specified.

How do you find old tweets from certain words?

Method 4: From the Android Mobile
  1. Open the Twitter app on your Android mobile and login to your account.
  2. Touch up to the search icon from below of the Twitter homepage.
  3. Into the “search Twitter” box type your specific person Twitter username.

How far back can you see tweets?

This makes it easier to find specific Tweets. Enter your search into the search bar on twitter.com. Click Advanced search, located underneath Search filters on the upper right of your results page, or click More options and then click Advanced search.

How can I see my old tweets on my phone?

Unfortunately, Twitter only displays your last 3200 tweets in your timeline, so if you’re anything like me (I’ve been on Twitter since May 2009 and have well over 40,000 tweets), that won’t cut it.

How can I see tweets from past 3200?

How can I see my own private tweets?

The only way to see more is to start saving them before the user’s tweet count hits 3200. Services which show more than 3200 tweets have saved them in their own dbs. There’s currently no way to get more than that through any Twitter API. Note from that second link: “…the 3,200 limit is for browsing the timeline only.

How do I bypass 3200 tweets?

Where is the connect tab on Twitter?

Is all my tweets safe?

Here’s how:
  1. Navigate to twitter.com/search-advanced in a web browser.
  2. Locate the From These Accounts field and type in your own Twitter handle.
  3. Fill out at least one other field to help narrow down your results.
  4. Click the Search button to see your results, which display directly on Twitter.

How do I see only tweets not retweets?

There is no way to surpass 3200 tweets limit. Twitter doesn’t provide this data even in its new premium API. The only way someone can surpass this limit is by saving the tweets of an individual Twitter user.

How do you connect to Twitter?

Remember, the WayBack Machine only takes screenshots, so you won’t be able to scroll through the page like you normally would. It also won’t take screenshots constantly, so if a tweet was deleted before the archive could crawl the page, you won’t be able to find that deleted tweet.

How does Twitter Connect work?

Can you filter out retweets?

The feature is rolling out now in the updated version of the Twitter mobile app on iOS and Android. To access it, you’ll see a little blue prompt introducing the Connect tab once it becomes available to you. This appears in the upper-left of the screen, by the “add friend’ button.

Does Twitter delete old tweets?

You don’t need to worry about the safety of your account since AllMyTweets is an authorized account that prioritizes the security of your account. As you log in, the app will ask your authorization. Once you allow it, it will read the tweets from your timeline and will be able to see who you follow.

What are the disadvantages of Twitter?

Enter the Twitter account into the “from account” field and make sure the “include retweet” check box at the bottom is unchecked. Search and then it returns all tweets from the account without any retweets included.

Why you should not use Twitter?

On the website of the app you want to connect, find the button/link asking you to connect your Twitter account (usually “Connect to Twitter”, “Sign in with Twitter” or something similar). You’ll be routed to a Twitter website asking you to authorize the app to use your account.

How do you get rid of who visits your Twitter?

Twitter is a ‘microblogging’ system that allows you to send and receive short posts called tweets. Twitter users follow other users. If you follow someone you can see their tweets in your twitter ‘timeline’. You can choose to follow people and organisations with similar academic and personal interests to you.