How to Find out Who Retweeted Your Tweets
Twitter allows its users to micro-blog by posting "tweets," messages that are 140 characters or shorter. If you post a Tweet that someone particularly likes, they may "retweet" it, or rebroadcast your Tweet to their followers with the credit going to you. This is a good way for you to gain attention and additional followers, since you are exposed to a larger audience. Twitter allows you to see who has retweeted you in the "Retweets" tab on your Twitter homepage.
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Open your Internet browser. Go to the Twitter website and enter your user name and password in the text entry fields in the top-right corner. Click the "Sign In" button.
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Click on the "Retweets" tab in the row of tabs above your Twitter feed.
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Click on "Your Tweets, retweeted" from the drop-down menu. Wait for the tab to load, then scroll down to check the live results of who has retweeted your tweets.
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