How to Track Retweets
Since the creation of Twitter in March of 2006, the website has gained over 200 million users. Twitter has a large user base of ordinary citizens, politicians and businesses. The website is one of the most popular microblogging platforms available and allows users to post small status updates consisting of 140 characters or less. Other users can then repost these status updates for their base of followers. By successfully navigating the Twitter dashboard, a user can track who has "retweeted" their posts.
Instructions
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Visit the official Twitter website. Click "Sign In" located in the top right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu appears. Type your account username and password into the appropriate fields. Click "Sign In." You will be redirected to the dashboard.
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Click the "Retweets" tab. A drop-down menu appears
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Scroll down and select "Your Tweets, Retweeted." You will be redirected to a page that loads with a list of your tweets others retweeted.
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Tips & Warnings
To view other people's tweets that you have retweeted, select "Retweets By You" in the "Retweets" drop-down menu.
References
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