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How To Delete Someone Else’s Tweet and Protect Your Brand

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When building an online brand on Twitter, whether personal or business, it is important to share posts that are clear. More importantly, you should avoid conflict at all costs! However, with such an interactive community users’ freedom, your post may sometimes receive undesired engagements. Often, the best way to deal with this is to deal … Read more

Twitter Suspension: Its Reasons and Ways Around It

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Like other social media platforms, X, formerly Twitter, has a set of rules and policies in place to maintain order. These policies and rules, which aim at protecting users, stipulate different measures that the platform initiates in case of violations. For one, the platform strikes accounts violating these rules with varying degrees of X or … Read more

Link Twitter Accounts: Merging Multiple Accounts on a Device

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Sometimes, there is the need to create multiple X, formerly Twitter, accounts and manage them from the same device. For instance, you may need to keep separate accounts for your business and personal interactions. In the same way, simultaneously testing different growth strategies may require running different accounts. However, this activity could be tricky for … Read more

How To See Who Unfollowed You on Twitter: All the X Details

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Although X, formerly called Twitter, notifies users when others follow them, it does not send notifications when people unfollow others. Because of this phenomenon, it is quite tricky to know when you are losing followers. While you can sometimes browse your list of followers, this technique becomes increasingly complicated with more followers. Still, you should … Read more

How To Hide Likes on Twitter: Concealing Your Reactions

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The “Likes” feature on social media platforms indicates when users have found certain content interesting. Many Twitter users prefer this feature to comments. Liking tweets is a way to let the author and others know that the content interests you. It gives the public an insight into individual interests and relevant ideas. However, this feature … Read more

How To Get More Engagement on Twitter: Helpful Tips & Tricks

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Social media engagement is an important ingredient for growing brands and garnering influence on the internet. Engagements include likes, retweets, replies, comments, bookmarks, and mentions. It is the primary metric that places other users above others in the chain of relevance. This factor is highly critical even on social platforms like Twitter, now known as … Read more

How To Mute Hashtags on Twitter aka X: Silencing the Trends

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Twitter, now known as X, is an amazing platform to share opinions, relay information, and gain connections. But it also contains loads of irrelevant and overwhelming content. Avoiding these contents is almost impossible, especially due to the inclusion of hashtags. Hashtags are an essential part of tweets on social media platforms. Nonetheless, there is a … Read more