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QuestionHow can I see who retweeted my post?
CapturethemomentCommunity AnswerTwitter 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. -
QuestionCan I privately like a tweet?
Community AnswerNo, any likes you make on tweets are public. -
QuestionWhy does my tweet show "no items" for retweets and likes, despite indicating that people have engaged with it?
Community AnswerYou should try updating your Twitter app. Updating to the latest version often resolves display issues and improves the app's performance. -
QuestionHow can I view all users who retweeted my tweet when the displayed list doesn't match the total retweet count?
Ronald Mugambi PimsonCommunity AnswerTo view all retweeters, open the specific tweet to view it individually. Then, click on the retweet count. This will display a complete list of retweets, including both standard retweets and quote tweets. -
QuestionIf I am clicking like, it is liking my post instead of showing me the likers.
Ronald Mugambi PimsonCommunity AnswerTwitter offer their own search tool where you can follow the post. A third-party app might help, You may be able to see who liked your tweets by using TweetDeck which is a social media dashboard application for the management of Twitter accounts. -
QuestionMy tweet has been liked but shows no like activity?
Ronald Mugambi PimsonCommunity AnswerIf someone liked your tweet and their Twitter account is private, you won't be able to see who they are unless they have given you permission to follow them. -
QuestionEvery time I followed each instructions, all that happens when I click on the like is adding another one... Any other ides?
Ronald Mugambi PimsonCommunity AnswerUnless you've made your tweets private, you can see who liked your tweets by looking in your Twitter notifications.
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