How do I find old Retweets?
Table of Contents
- 1 How do I find old Retweets?
- 2 How do I get a list of retweets?
- 3 How can I see retweets without an account?
- 4 How do I look at my Twitter search history?
- 5 How can I see what my first tweet was?
- 6 Can’t see who retweeted my post?
- 7 How to stop seeing retweets?
- 8 How to get paid to send out tweets?
- 9 How do I delete all retweets?
How do I find old Retweets?
Method 1: Twitter advanced search
- Under the “People” subheading, enter your username (with no “@”) into the “From these accounts” field:
- Under “Dates,” select start and end dates for your search:
- Click “Search,” and Twitter should return a list of top tweets from that period:
How do I get a list of retweets?
To get the list of retweeters, we simply do an API call to statuses/retweeters/ids….With that, the next steps seem easy:
- Create a tweet.
- Let the contest run for a few days.
- Use the API to get the list of retweeters.
- Draw the winners at random.
- Congratulate the winners via DM.
How do I see all the people that retweet?
If you click on the word “Retweet”, not the number, the word, you should get a new box with the list of people who retweeted it. (You can also click on “like” to find out who liked it.)
How can I see retweets without an account?
Twitter lets you read anyone’s tweets without needing an account—all you have to do is visit their profile page. Keep in mind that you can’t see a profile if someone has made their account private, though. You can search for a user on Twitter itself, as mentioned above, or search for the profile on Google.
How do I look at my Twitter search history?
Simply head to your Sprout Social dashboard, click the search icon in the right corner of the top navigation bar and conduct a People Search to find your search history with various Twitter users. You’ll be able to see every tweet you’ve sent mentioning that handle or that’s in direct response to one of their messages.
How can I see my old tweets on my phone?
How to Find Old Tweets on Android
- Open the Android Twitter app and log-in your account.
- Click the search tab in the lower section of the page and type “from: [username]” to find your old tweets.
- If you are looking for the old tweets of a certain user, type “from:” and then the user’s username.
How can I see what my first tweet was?
How to Find Your First Tweet
- Visit your Twitter profile to find the date for when you joined Twitter.
- Use Twitter’s advanced search to add your Twitter account and a date range (perhaps the month you joined to three months after?) to find your first tweets.
Can’t see who retweeted my post?
There is only one reason why you can’t see the name of the person who liked or favorited your retweet. This happens when a user has made their profile private. If you have followed the person before they liked or retweeted, only then you can see them on the list.
How do you know when someone retweets something?
The Tweet that was Retweeted is referred to as the ‘original’ Tweet and is displayed under the ‘retweeted_status’ key. If a Retweet gets Retweeted, the ‘retweet_status’ will still point to the original Tweet, meaning the intermediate Retweet is not included.
How to stop seeing retweets?
Log into Twitter.
How to get paid to send out tweets?
Sponsored Tweets This is a well-known website to make some extra money with Twitter.
Why do people retweet their own tweets on Twitter?
Twitter’s Retweet feature helps you and others quickly share that Tweet with all of your followers. You can Retweet your own Tweets or Tweets from someone else. Sometimes people type “RT” at the beginning of a Tweet to indicate that they are re-posting someone else’s content.
How do I delete all retweets?
Log in to your Twitter account and click the “Me” button at the top of your home page. This takes you to your Profile page listing your recent tweets. 2. Scroll down the page to find the retweet you want to delete. 3. Click the “Retweeted” link below the retweet. This link only appears on tweets you retweeted.