How to Retweet
Know when to use automatic retweeting., Hover your cursor over the tweet you want to retweet., Confirm the retweet., Understand that the tweet will now be shared with all of your followers.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Know when to use automatic retweeting.
Automatic retweeting basically involves clicking the retweet button Twitter provides.
This will immediately share the tweet with your followers, without giving you the option to add a comment.
It is a good option if you want to retweet something in a hurry, or if you have nothing to add. -
Step 2: Hover your cursor over the tweet you want to retweet.
You should see a "Retweet" link in the lower right hand corner, between the "Reply" and "Favorite" options.
Click on the "Retweet" option. , After clicking on the retweet option, a pop-up will appear displaying the highlighted tweet, asking you to confirm the retweet.
Click the "Retweet" button on the bottom right hand corner. , The tweet will automatically show up on your followers' feeds and on your own account as a retweet.
The original tweeter's name will appear at the top of the tweet, while yours will appear at the bottom, beside the retweet symbol. -
Step 3: Confirm the retweet.
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Step 4: Understand that the tweet will now be shared with all of your followers.
Detailed Guide
Automatic retweeting basically involves clicking the retweet button Twitter provides.
This will immediately share the tweet with your followers, without giving you the option to add a comment.
It is a good option if you want to retweet something in a hurry, or if you have nothing to add.
You should see a "Retweet" link in the lower right hand corner, between the "Reply" and "Favorite" options.
Click on the "Retweet" option. , After clicking on the retweet option, a pop-up will appear displaying the highlighted tweet, asking you to confirm the retweet.
Click the "Retweet" button on the bottom right hand corner. , The tweet will automatically show up on your followers' feeds and on your own account as a retweet.
The original tweeter's name will appear at the top of the tweet, while yours will appear at the bottom, beside the retweet symbol.
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