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If you are a regular user of X, formerly known as Twitter, odds are you have seen some pretty interesting tweets from people around the world. Replying to tweets is very similar to sending a regular tweet. You can easily reply to someone whether you're using a computer or a mobile device.

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  1. In order to reply to tweets, you will need to be logged into your X account. See this guide for details on creating a X account.
  2. On your X feed, you will see a list of all your recently-received tweets. Scroll until you find the tweet you want to respond to.
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  3. This will open a box that will allow you to type your reply.
    • By default, the tweet will be directed towards the user you are replying to, indicated by "@username". You can add other recipients by typing an "@" symbol followed by the username.
  4. Your tweet must be 280 characters or less, including the recipient's username. You can see your remaining characters at the bottom of the reply box. You can attach a photo by clicking the "Add photo" button. You can then browse your computer for a picture to add.
  5. When you are ready to send the tweet, click the "Tweet" button.
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Using the X/Twitter App

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  1. In order to reply to tweets using your X app, you will need to be signed in with the account you want to reply with. If you don't have the X app, it can be downloaded for free from the Google Play or Apple App store.
  2. On your X feed, you will see a list of all your recently-received tweets. Scroll until you find the tweet you want to respond to.
  3. It looks like a small arrow pointing to the left. Tapping the reply button will open the text box where you can type the reply.
    • By default, the tweet will be directed towards the user you are replying to, indicated by "@username". You can add other recipients by typing an "@" symbol followed by the username.
  4. Your tweet must be 280 characters or less, including the recipient's username. You can see your remaining characters at the bottom of the reply box.
    • Tap the "Image" button in the bottom-right corner to browse your phone for an image to attach.
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    Send the reply. When you are ready to send the tweet, tap the "Tweet" button.
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    How do I read a Twitter reply on someone's page?
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    Go to their profile and click on "Tweets & replies."
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    Twitter is not allowing me to reply to any tweet, why?
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    Sometimes Twitter limits on tweets, direct messages and followers per day to reduce spammers and reduce error pages. Read How to Get Out of Twitter Jail.
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    How do I reply to a tweet and get the tweet I was replying to show up on my homepage?
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    The reply should automatically show up on your homepage. No need to select a special setting.
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Candace Gasper
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This article was reviewed by Candace Gasper. Candace Gasper is a Social Media & Digital Marketing Consultant and the Owner of Digital Candy, a social media agency. With over seven years of professional experience, Candace is an expert in social media and content creation, specializing in working with local businesses to share their narratives and help them expand their reach. Candace received her Bachelor of Science in Merchandising, Apparels, and Textiles from the University of Kentucky. This article has been viewed 81,134 times.
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