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Have you clicked the chat bubble on a tweet thinking you'd see comments but only have the option to reply? To view comments on a tweet, just click or tap the timestamp, then scroll down. This wikiHow will show you how you see a list of comments on a tweet using the X mobile app and on Twitter.com.

Viewing Comments on Twitter/X

To see comments on a tweet, just click or tap the tweet, then scroll down below the tweet. To see retweet comments, tap "Quotes" below the tweet (mobile) or go to ⋮ > "View post engagements" (desktop)

  1. These steps will work in the X mobile app for Android, iPhone, and iPad, as well as on Twitter.com in your web browser. You can find tweets in your feed or on a user's profile.
    • You will need to log in to X to see comments on tweets. If you don't have an X account, it's easy to make one.
  2. Doing so anywhere on the tweet's content will open the tweet. Do not click the chat bubble, as it will only give you the option to leave a comment.
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  3. Once you've opened the tweet, you'll see the comments below it.
  4. If you want to see who retweeted a tweet along with their own comments, you can view quote tweets in your web browser or in the X mobile app.
    • Mobile app: Tap the tweet, then [number] Quotes beneath it.
    • Desktop: Click the tweet to open. Then, click the three dots ⋮ at the tweet's top-right corner and select View post engagements.
    • You'll only see quote tweets you have permission to read.
    • If you don't see the Quotes option, this tweet doesn't have any quote tweets you have permission to read.
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Candace Gasper
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This article was reviewed by Candace Gasper and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. 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 445,684 times.
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Updated: March 16, 2025
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1. Open the Twitter mobile app or go to https://twitter.com/ in a web browser.
2. Search for a tweet you want to view replies for.
3. Tap the text of the tweet or the timestamp.

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