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How do I find my most popular tweets on Twitter?
When you search on twitter.com and on the Twitter for iOS and Android apps, you can filter your results by clicking or tapping Top, Latest, Accounts/People, Photos, or Videos (located at the top of your search results). Selecting Top shows Tweets you are likely to care about most first.
What are the top 10 most retweeted tweets?
The 20 Most-Retweeted Tweets
- BTS starts things off (912k retweets)
- A political endorsement in Indonesia (938.6k retweets)
- 1 dog = many retweets (999.9m retweets)
- Free jerseys for all (1.01m retweets)
- Ariana Grande and the Manchester Arena bombing (1.03m retweets)
- BTS stand behind BLM (1.02m retweets)
Can you search retweets?
Retweets. You can look for retweets by adding “RT” to your query. Even when someone clicks the “retweet” button and doesn’t actually add an “RT” to the tweet, it will still show up with an “RT” in Twitter search. If you want to exclude all retweets, simply include “-RT” and you can focus on original tweets.
What is the biggest tweet ever?
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Rank | Tweet | Likes (millions) |
---|---|---|
1 | [It is with immeasurable grief that we confirm the passing of Chadwick Boseman. Chadwick was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2016, and battled with it these last 4 years as it progressed to stage IV… ] | 7.2 |
How do you search for tweets on Twitter?
Do you want to search for an old Tweet or find a specific Tweet? Discover exactly what you’re looking for in search
- 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 do you search people’s tweets?
For those with access, when you navigate to a user’s profile, you’ll see a search icon in the top right corner of the screen on the user’s profile banner, next to the three-dot menu. Then, you can type in keywords to search the user’s tweets.
How do you search your own tweets?
Here’s how:
- Navigate to twitter.com/search-advanced in a web browser.
- Locate the From These Accounts field and type in your own Twitter handle.
- Fill out at least one other field to help narrow down your results.
- Click the Search button to see your results, which display directly on Twitter.