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Add a period before username, though, and all of your followers will see your tweet in their streams. A retweet is the basic form of currency on Twitter. If the original tweet is yours, way to go! Trolls are people on Twitter who abuse the service by spamming users with off-topic tweets and other erratic behavior. Trolling is a form of internet harassment, so if you think someone is trolling you on Twitter, you can learn how to take action here.

Tweeps are Twitter folks that follow each other from one social network to another. It's not uncommon for the people you're friends with on Facebook to also follow you on Twitter — they would be your Tweep. It's a Twitter-ized version of "peeps. Arguably the most common Twitter term. Every update you post to your followers on Twitter is called a tweet. Heck, even CEOs may be listening to your tweets. Any person, place, thing, or idea that a lot of people are tweeting about at once is considered a trend.

You can find trends on the left side of your Twitter homepage, and you can even tailor what trends you see based on your location and who you follow. Tip: Are you a local business? Connecting with users who are in your same geographic location is a great way to get more business value out of Twitter.

Literally, the people or person, in the singular that make up the vast Twitterverse universe! Just like someone can unfriend you on Facebook, people can choose to unfollow you on Twitter so your tweets stop showing up in their feed.

Be careful about aggressively following or unfollowing users, though — it's a great way to get yourself banned from Twitter. Twitter slang, however, is helpful to be aware of so that you can connect with your audience better. By knowing some common slang terms used in tweets, you can join the conversation with your followers without sounding out of place.

Giving status updates is a common reason for many of the tweets we see on our timelines. Remember when you used to make prank phone calls? Well, crank tweets are the new prank calls, except in written form. This is commonly used for Twitter accounts that tend to post spoilers to movies or temporarily post content their followers may otherwise not want to see. These followers might block or unfollow the account for a period of time and return later when the undesirable content has ceased.

You should smile if you see this tweeted at you. Because someone on Twitter is telling you to "have a nice day! When characters is your limit, shortening words is a must. That way, the reader knows it's opinion, not fact. Clicking on the hashtag will bring you to everyone tweeting about the same thing.

This is good for live events people are watching en masse, like the Super Bowl or the Grammys, as well as breaking news. The Dot before using someone's name: If you put a period before someone's username at the beginning of a tweet, everyone who follows you will be able to see that tweet.

If you start the tweet with someone's username, the only people who will be able to read it are those who follow both you AND the person you are tweeting. Subtweeting occurs when you tweet about someone or something without tagging them using the symbol. A subtweet can also be a general complaint directed at no one person in particular. There are other common phrases you'll see in certain parts of Twitter.

Among Seinfeld fans, a mispelling of the word "imagine" as "imagen" floats around often, paying homage to a humorous Twitter account, Seinfeld The account creates obscure would-never-be-episodes of Seinfeld but spells everything wrong. If that seems weird to you, be wary of Weird Twitter. According to KnowYourMeme, Weird Twitter refers to a "loosely connected group of Twitter users who are known to experiment with spelling, punctuation and format for humor or poetry.

You can read a very interesting history of Weird Twitter here. Don't forget the Twitter Canoe. A Twitter Canoe is where you're stuck in a thread with a bunch of people replying at one another. For you. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Click Who to Follow at the top of your Twitter homepage to start finding people. This article explains how to find celebrities on Twitter.

Follow, Follower -- Following someone on Twitter means subscribing to their tweets or messages. A follower is someone who follows or subscribes to another person's tweets. Learn more in this guide to Twitter followers. Handle, Username -- A Twitter handle is a username selected by anyone using Twitter and must contain fewer than 15 characters — this can be changed at any time. Each Twitter handle has a unique URL, with the handle added after twitter. Hashtag -- A Twitter hashtag refers to a topic, keyword or phrase preceded by the symbol.

An example is skydivinglessons. Hashtags are used to categorize messages on Twitter. Read a definition of hashtags or more about using hashtags on Twitter. Lists -- Twitter lists are collections of Twitter accounts or usernames which anyone can create.

People can follow a Twitter list with one click and see a stream of all the tweets sent by everyone on that list. This tutorial explains how to use Twitter lists. Mention -- A mention refers to a tweet that includes a reference to any Twitter user by placing the symbol in front of their handle or username.

Twitter tracks mentions of users when the symbol is included in the message. This is basically a retweet that has been modified from the original. Sometimes when retweeting, people have to shorten the original tweet to make it fit while adding their own comments, so they truncate the original and add MT or MRT to signify the change. Mute: The Twitter mute button does something different but somewhat similar to a block. It lets users block tweets from specific users-- while still being able to view any incoming messages from them or mentions.

Profile -- A Twitter profile is the page that displays information about a particular user. Promoted Tweets -- Promoted tweets are Twitter messages that companies or businesses have paid to promote so they appear at the top of Twitter's search results.

Reply, Reply -- A reply on Twitter is a direct tweet sent by clicking on the "reply" button that appears on another tweet, thus linking the two tweets. Reply tweets always start with " username. Retweet -- A retweet noun means a tweet that had been forwarded or "resent" on Twitter by someone, but was originally written and sent by someone else. To retweet verb means to send someone else's tweet to your followers. Retweeting is a common activity on Twitter and reflects the popularity of individual tweets.

How to Retweet. RT -- RT is an abbreviation for "retweet" that is used as a code and inserted into a message being resent to tell others that it's a retweet. More about the retweet definition. Short Code -- On Twitter, the shortcode refers to a 5-digit phone number that people use to send and receive tweets by SMS text messages on mobile phones.

In the United States, for example, the code is It's usually cryptic to others, but intelligible to the person it's about and people who know them well. TBT or Throwback Thursday -- TBT is a popular hashtag on Twitter it stands for Throwback Thursday and other social networks that people use to reminisce about the past by sharing photos and other information from years gone by.

Timeline -- A Twitter timeline is a list of tweets that are dynamically updated, with the most recent appearing at the top. Each user has a timeline of tweets from the people they follow, which appears on their Twitter homepage. The tweet list appearing there is called a "home timeline. Top Tweets -- Top tweets are those Twitter deems to be most popular at any moment based on a secret algorithm.



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