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Dont See My Reply To A Tweet On Someones Page

Can you delete replies to your Tweets?

No, you cannot delete other users’ replies to your tweets.When faced with a tweet that is attracting negative responses, the best thing to do is to actually delete your own tweet and you’ll be free from the unwanted replies. The replies will however show on the timelines of the users that had written them, but won’t show to which tweet they were replied.Alternatively, just block the users and they won’t see or reply to your tweet(s) in question.

How do I get to the very bottom of someone's Twitter page quickly?

Nope, there isn', sorry.:( All you can do is wait for ALL of his/her tweets and look for the VERY BOTTOM.:( I tried doing that in Taylor Swift's tweets, but I got so bored that I didn't finish finding her very first tweet.:(( So yeah, there isn't an easier way, sorry.:((

How can you see someones tweets oldest to newest?

I want to be able to see someone else's tweets from oldest to newest, and I don't want to scroll down because there is a lot. I use google chrome if that helps? I dunno is there a website or something I can see there older tweets? The person has been on twitter since 2009. okay thanks

If my account on Twitter is private and I favorite someone's tweet on a public account that I'm not following and they are not following me do they get a notification or see it?

Here is what happens.Twitter will count favorite from protected account and that public account will see that counter of favorites increased.But public account will not get notification nor she'll see that specific user favorited her tweet, instead she'll see "user has asked not to be shown in this view".

On Twitter, if I mention someone that isn't following me, can they see it?

Public mode: If someone sends you a reply and you are not following them, the reply will not appear in your Home timeline. Instead, the reply will appear in your Notifications tab.Private mode: Replies you send to an account that isn’t following you will not be seen by that account (because only your followers will see your Tweets).(source:Twitter)So replying to them is just a waste, eh?

If I mention someone on my private Twitter account and I make it public after I mention them, will he see my tweet?

If I mention someone on my private Twitter account and I make it public after I mention them, will he see my tweet?No.People are only able to see mentions that were made with a public account.If your account is private when you mention them, they won’t be getting a notification, even after you’ve turned your account public. Your account has to be already public at the time you mention them for them to be notified.

How to send tweets or make people see my tweets?

Check your security settings in Twitter and make sure your tweets are visible to the public (not protected). If your tweets are protected then someone would have to follow YOU to see your tweets and most celebs (including David) do not follow fans.

Then tweet to David like this (DavidArchie is his real Twitter account):

@DavidArchie Hi David! I love your new book and I'm excited for your next single!

And if you ever want to reply to someone's tweet, near the right edge of the tweet there is a curved arrow gadget - press that to start a reply.

You can't "make" David read your tweet but if your tweets are not protected then your tweets to David will be visible to him if he reads the tweets sent to him. He has 350,000 followers who tweet him a lot. David mostly tweets by texting from his cell phone and does not see fan tweets when he does that. Occasionally he'll go on Twitter with a computer and read a couple of pages of his recent tweets from fans and he may reply to several (if you are very very lucky you might get a reply from David some day).

BTW - David's Twitter page is http://www.twitter.com/DavidArchie - if you are logged into twitter and go to that page, you can click Follow to follow David. Then his tweets will show up on your Twitter page when you log in, as well as the tweets of anyone else you follow.

NOTE - there are some celebs/people who set their security settings to "protect" their tweets so strangers (i.e. people who don't follow them) can't read them. David doesn't do that, but if someone's twitter page says their tweets are protected, then you will have to follow them, wait until they approve you, then you'll be able to receive/see their tweets.

To find more celebrities, I find searching the with Yahoo or Google easiest because sometimes a celebrities exact name is already used when they join twitter and you don't want to be following a poser. The web search can usually find a celeb's real twitter account if their have one. You can also search for Celebrity Twitters and maybe find some lists.

BTW - As a fan of David's I recommend you also follow
http://www.twitter.com/TeamArchie
http://www.twitter.com/dabeyondborders
and maybe some fan sites
http://www.twitter.com/ArchuletaAvenue
http://www.twitter.com/SnarkyArchies
http://www.twitter.com/FODFansofDavid

Is there a way to view all public replies to an arbitrary tweet (not necessarily your own), and all the replies to those replies, and so on, on one page?

I’ve always had a lot of hassle navigating Twitter. I think you need to use it a lot to be able to get around easily. I spent about 5–10 minutes trying to find how to read replies to tweets, and ended up here. So I’ll tell you how to see replies, at least on a desktop, in June 2018. But it might be different next week.The obvious, clicking on the ‘comment icon’, doesn’t work.Clicking on the image to expand it, doesn’t work.There’s no ‘Details’ section to click on.. at least not on the desktop, or not in June 2018 anyway.Clicking on the “down arrow” doesn’t work.What you need to do is click on the frame around the tweet\image. If there isn’t an image then you can just click on the text. It might sound kind of obvious, but it’s not always intuitive since some tweets have no text except for some hashtags and an image, and you end up having to click on the side of the frame between the image and the border, so as not to accidentally click on a hashtag and be whizzed away somewhere else.This might seem obvious to somebody who knows it, or who uses Twitter every day, but for somebody who just uses it every now and again the UI isn’t that intuitive.

How come I can't see the person who favorited my tweet?

I used to be confused about this as well; however, now I understand the main factors that go into this common confusion.The user who favorited your tweet is on private. When a user has requested to go private on Twitter, it allows them to be protected and private on all aspects even when you are trying to discover who favorited your tweet. (You will know the account is private because Twitter will make it clear the account doesn’t want to share it’s information)The tweet you gave may have gotten extreme popularity and exceeded over 100 favorites. In this case you are able to see some of the users who favorited the post; however, to go in full detail and see who favorited your post you are going to need to use an external platform. There are tons of these out there. For example, TweetDesk.If you are extremely interested in who favorited a certain tweet… you can sign up for email notifications on Twitter. Therefore, when anyone likes, comments or engages with your account you will receive an email notifying you of who and what they did.If you are interested in growing your Twitter account check out our company Growth Hustlers.

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