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Want to see which X (formerly known as Twitter) users have liked, quoted, or retweeted you? Even though some things have moved around since Twitter became X, it's easy to see who liked or retweeted (now called "reposted") you once you know where to look. This wikiHow guide teaches you how to find the usernames of people who've liked or retweeted your tweet on X, the site and app formerly known as Twitter, on your Android, iPhone, iPad, or computer.

See Who Liked a Tweet (Post): Quick Steps

  1. Select the tweet you want to check.
  2. Click or tap the three dots ••• at the top-right corner.
  3. Select View post engagements.
  4. Click or tap the Likes tab to see likes, or the Reposts tab to see retweets.
Method 1
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Using a Phone or Tablet

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  1. It's at the top-left corner of the app. A menu will expand.
  2. This opens your X profile.
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  3. This opens the tweet on its own page.
    • You can also use this method to see who liked or retweeted another person's tweet.
  4. A menu will expand.
  5. It's near the middle of the menu.
  6. By default, post engagements open to the Quotes tab. If you want to see who liked the tweet, tap the Likes tab to view the list. To see who reposted the tweet, tap the Reposts tab.
    • If someone with a private account reposts or quotes your tweet, and you don't already follow them, their usernames won't appear in the Quotes or Reposts lists.
    • It's not possible to see who has viewed your tweets, but you can see your view count.[1]
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Using a Computer

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  1. This takes you to your profile. It's in the menu that runs along the left side of X.
    • If you don't see this, click the outline of a person instead.
  2. This opens the tweet on its own page.[2]
  3. It's at the top-right corner of the tweet. A menu will expand.
  4. It's near the middle of the menu. This opens the Post Engagements page.
  5. By default, post engagements open to the Quotes tab. If you want to see who liked the tweet, click the Likes tab to view the list. To see who reposted the tweet, click the Reposts tab.
    • If someone with a private account reposts or quotes your tweet, and you don't already follow them, their usernames won't appear in the Quotes or Reposts lists.
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Using Notifications (Any Platform)

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  1. If you want to see a list of people who've liked, reposted, or commented on your tweet, you can do so from your X notifications.[3]
    • You can use this method to see who liked or retweeted your posts in the X mobile app, as well as in your web browser on a computer.
  2. If anyone has liked, commented on, or interacted with one of your recent tweets (posts), you'll see their usernames and the activity listed here.
  3. If someone mentions you in a tweet, the mention will appear on this tab.[4]
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    How can I see who retweeted my post?
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    Twitter offers an integrated search tool that allows you to find who retweeted your posts. Additionally, some third-party applications can help you track retweets and engagement.
  • Question
    Can I privately like a tweet?
    Community Answer
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    No, any likes you make on tweets are public.
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    Why does my tweet show "no items" for retweets and likes, despite indicating that people have engaged with it?
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    You should try updating your Twitter app. Updating to the latest version often resolves display issues and improves the app's performance.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Nicole Levine is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. She has more than 20 years of experience creating technical documentation and leading support teams at major web hosting and software companies. Nicole also holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Portland State University and teaches composition, fiction-writing, and zine-making at various institutions. This article has been viewed 224,557 times.
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