How To Create And Use Twitter Circle: Check This Simple Guide

Twitter Circle allows you to Tweet to a small audience of your choice.

Twitter Circle allows you to Tweet to a small audience of your choice.

Twitter Circle allows you to Tweet to a small audience of your choice. Anyone can be added to a circle on Twitter, even if they don’t follow anyone

Twitter, the popular micro-blogging platform run by Elon Musk, last year introduced Twitter Circles, which allows users to create private groups to communicate with selected individuals. It functions similar to a private chat room, where users can have private conversations with a select group of people.

What is Twitter Circle?

Twitter Circle allows you to Tweet to a small audience of your choice. Anyone can be added to a circle on Twitter, even if they don’t follow anyone. Once they join a circle, they will be able to see Tweets and replies shared in that circle. Depending on the platform, you can add up to 150 people to your Twitter circle.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use Twitter Circles

– Open the Twitter app and navigate to your profile page.

– Tap on your profile picture. You will see the option ‘Twitter Circle’. Tap on it.

– If you want to add people to your circle, tap the Recommended tab at the top.

– Now, using the search bar search for the Twitter accounts you want to add to your list.

Click on the account you want to add to your list.

– You can repeat this to add 150 people to your Twitter circle.

– If you can’t find the user you want to add to your circle under the “Recommended” tab, you can use the search bar at the top.

– You can use the search tool to connect people you don’t mutually follow on Twitter.

– Click “Add to list”.

– Once you’ve added them to your Twitter circle, tap Done at the bottom.

Please note that only you can see the full list of people in your Twitter circle. Although people won’t see a list of circle members, when someone likes or replies to a Twitter circle Tweet you’ve shared, members can see your conversation, unless your account is protected.

If someone in your Twitter circle has a protected account, only their followers who are also in your Twitter circle will see their conversation. Also, people who are currently in your Twitter circle can see any Twitter circle Tweets you share.

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