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Getting Started on Twitter: A Beginner's Guide

At A Glance

Twitter (now called X) is a social messaging platform used by millions of people all around the world to share their thoughts and engage in real-time conversations. This guide covers everything you need to know about getting started with this platform.

Signing Up

  1. Open your web browser and go to Twitter, where a sign-up interface will be displayed. Click on Create Account

sign up page for Twitter/X

Alternatively, you can sign-up using your existing Google or Apple account using the Sign up with Google/Sign up with Apple options.

  1. Enter your name, email, and date of birth. Follow the other instructions to confirm your details. signup page

  2. Input the verification code sent to your email address. verification code

  3. Enter a strong password. It needs to be at least 8 characters long; ideally a combination of numbers, letters, and special characters enter password

Once your password is entered, your account will be temporarily locked and you will be redirected to authenticate your account using a simple challenge. account locked

This is a security feature recently designed to prevent bots from creating accounts on Twitter. The challenge requires the user to solve a puzzle or identify specific objects in an image to prove that they are a human and not a bot. It looks something like this: Arkose challenge

Use the arrows to redirect the image in the right to face the same direction as the hand on the left image. Once done, your account will be unlocked. Click Continue To Twitter to continue to Twitter’s web interface. accpount unlocked page

Now you can set up your profile.

Setting Up

Changing Your Username

On the web interface, click the More icon, located at the bottom of the dashboard at the left of the screen. More Icon

A drop-down menu appears, and in the drop-down menu, select the Settings and Support tab. Under it, select Settings and Privacy. Highlighting settings and support tab

Once redirected, click on Account Information in the Your Account section. Twitter Settings - Your Account page

Confirm you are the one authorising this action by entering your password. password confirmation page

You can adjust or edit your account details, including your username. Click on the Username setting (the first on the page), to change the default username to a name of your choice. username setting

If the username is available, the text field will remain unchanged. If the text field is red, the username is taken and you have to choose another one. Click Save when you are done.

After this, Twitter tells you once again to take a security challenge to confirm your changes (just like in the Signing Up section). Once you have confirmed by passing the test, your username is changed. username change tab

Changing your profile picture and setting up your profile

On the web interface, click on the Profile icon in the dashboard at the left side of the screen. Once your profile appears (as below), profile image

Click on Set Up Profile. A pop-up will appear, telling you to pick a profile picture. Click the camera icon in the middle of the empty circle to select and upload a picture from your files.

You can also upload a header image or skip.

profile picture

Next, type a description of yourself in the Bio box. bio popup

Choose your location. location popup

That’s it - the basics of your profile are all set up! You can follow other on-screen guides to complete your profile.

Navigating Twitter’s Interface

Twitter has an intuitive interface that is easy to navigate.

  • The Home tab is what you see immediately when you log in. Here you can see posts (also called tweets) from people you follow, people in your region, or people with shared interests.
  • The Notifications panel shows you interactions like likes, retweets, and mentions. It is accessed via the dashboard (left part of the screen), where it is represented as a bell-shaped icon.
  • You can send and recieve messages from other users through Messages tab (also accessible via the Dashboard)
  • You can discover local/global trends, and check out topics of interest in the Explore tab. It can also be accessed via the dashboard, or the search tool in the top right corner of the Twitter home page.

twitter interface

Following Other Users

As a new user, Twitter suggests new users for you to follow in your profile, under the Let’s get you set up section. However, you can also search for new users in the Explore tab explore tab

Posting/Tweeting

Making A Post (or Tweet)

Posts on Twitter/X are also called tweets. To make a post, click on the textbox in the Home tab near your profile image. You can add images, GIFs, emojis, as well as schedule it to be sent at a particular time. making a post

Engaging With Other Tweets/Posts

You can respond and react to posts by other users in different ways.

  • You can make a direct comment under another user’s posts by typing in the text box that appears when you click on the tweet.

  • You can like, bookmark, or share the post by clicking on the heart-shaped icon, bookmark icon, and the share icon. engaging with posts

Reposts/Retweets

Retweets allow you to share another user’s post to your followers for broader reach. You can retweet a post by clicking on the two squared arrows underneath the tweet. Once you do this, a list of options will pop up.

Click Repost if you wish to instantly share the post with your followers without leaving your own comments or thoughts. Click Quote if you wish to add your own words, photos or videos.

Notifications

The notifications bar displays reactions by other users to your posts, comments, or reposts. It is split into three sections:

  • All, which shows you notifications from the platform, as well as reactions from other users.

  • Verified, which shows you notification from verified users.

  • Mentions, which notifies you when other users mention your username on their posts.

    notification

The Navigating Twitter's Interface section shows you how to access the Notifications Tab

Conclusion

Well done! Now you’ve successfully set up your twitter account, and understood the basics of how Twitter/X works! You can create, explore, and interact with others, and connect with the rest of the Twitter community!

FAQ

  • I forgot my password. What should I do? Click on Forgot Password on the pop-up that comes on the screen when you try to sign into Twitter/X.
  • Can I use X on my mobile device? Yes, X can be used on mobile devices. Click Download the X app on the sign up/sign in page.

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