How to Link to a Specific Twitter
Twitter allows you to share posts, called tweets, through their service. Tweets are normally shown in Twitter feeds, timelines or in widgets that pull information from Twitter. In some cases, you may want to share a specific tweet without the need to scroll through a Twitter user's timeline looking for it. To do this, link directly to the specific tweet you want to share with the unique URL that Twitter creates.
Instructions
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Find the Twitter post you want to link to on Twitter. You can view tweets from your Twitter homepage, and from individual Twitter user profiles.
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Click the post's timestamp located under the tweet. The timestamp is a link that directs you to a page containing the specific Twitter message that you clicked.
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Highlight the URL of the individual tweet, located in your browser's address bar. Right-click the highlighted URL and click "Copy" in the menu.
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Open the application or page where you want to post the link to. For example, you might want to post the link to your own Twitter page, Facebook page, Myspace account or other social networking site.
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Right-click your mouse and select "Paste" from the menu. Post the pasted link. This link directs anyone that clicks it to the specific Twitter post.
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