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Can someone exlain the basics of twitter.
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I signed up to Twitter a few months back but haven't really used it yet as I'm not sure how. Could anyone give me a few basics like when to use @ and # and how to follow someone or send them a message. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The @ goes before someone's name ( @ST3V0UK72 is me ).
If you click on someone's name, there is a box that appears with a silhouette - if you click on that there is an option to reply directly to that person. Or, if you hover over that person's name, there is an option there to reply to a tweet. You can of course just type the @ symbol in your tweet and then the name and tweet away - does the same job (You've got to make sure you spell that person's name exactly as it appears on Twitter or it could go to someone with the same name but spelled differently).
The # symbol is for Trends #PrayforMuamba for example. Same thing - type the symbol and then spell the trend correctly and tweet away.
See you on there!
If you click on someone's name, there is a box that appears with a silhouette - if you click on that there is an option to reply directly to that person. Or, if you hover over that person's name, there is an option there to reply to a tweet. You can of course just type the @ symbol in your tweet and then the name and tweet away - does the same job (You've got to make sure you spell that person's name exactly as it appears on Twitter or it could go to someone with the same name but spelled differently).
The # symbol is for Trends #PrayforMuamba for example. Same thing - type the symbol and then spell the trend correctly and tweet away.
See you on there!
It took me quite a while to get into twitter but I really like it now. It was just about finding people that I like to follow then it's easy. You read what they have to say, the you can reply to it if you like. It's not necessary to be doing your own tweets if yo don't want to but I've seen some really interesting stuff that I might not have seen otherwise.
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