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  2. How to know Twitter accounts that linked to my phone number?

    webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/114562

    That's the only reason I can think why I must have had to add extra digits to my phone number when creating the Twitter account, as I don't remember ever giving Twitter a phone number for my early accounts, although, maybe I did, as my extra digits were 05, and this was the FIFTH Twitter account I had ever created.

  3. Today (2015) I have failed on creating new Twitter account using previously used e-mail, even though I changed it prior to old account deactivation, exactly as instructed in mentioned text. – trejder

  4. How to change or hide my name on Twitter? - x.com

    webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/75583

    On the right side of your profile, click "Edit Profile". Under your profile picture, you'll be able to edit your display name, description, location, website, and theme color. Click "Save changes". If you want to change your @username: Log in. Click your picture in the upper right and choose "Settings". Change your username. Click "Save Changes".

  5. Twitter is making me follow random people - x.com

    webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/47457

    As the Twitter Help Center Page states, here are some common things that happen when you are hacked: Noticed unexpected Tweets by your account. Seen unintended direct messages (DMs) sent from your account. Observed other account behaviors you didn't make or approve (like following, unfollowing, or blocking) Received a notification from us ...

  6. How can I recover my Twitter account password without my old...

    webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/112531

    From the sign in page on either twitter.com, mobile.twitter.com, or the Twitter for iOS or Android app, click Forgot password? Enter your email address, phone number, or Twitter username. If you have multiple accounts associated with your phone number, you cannot use your phone number during this step.

  7. Why does Twitter keep saying I follow zero users, when I don't?

    webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/109113

    I've made an assumption you are using an official Twitter interface but if you use 3rd parties (i.e. Tumblr, browser extensions, management and tracking sites, etc.), these use the Twitter API and are much more prone to errors (via bad coding or rate-limiting). One other possibility is you have over a following count over 5000.

  8. How to find and see all my tweets? - x.com

    webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/82933

    4. Login to your Twitter account. Look at left sidebar menu, click on Profile (on top of your profile header it shows your name and total number of tweets), now below your profile details there is a tab called Tweets, click on the Tweets, it will list the all your tweets (retweets). If you want to see replies also with tweets/retweets then ...

  9. NOTE: this is not a question about how to make someone give you a name you own or to kick someone off a name they're not using. If you already have a Twitter account, and you convince someone els...

  10. Is there a way to get email notifications when someone tweets?

    webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/22020

    I created an account, then set up a 'zap' using the trigger Twitter → User Tweet and connected my Twitter account. The nice thing is that this works on protected account tweets as well. You can then send it to email, Pushover, or whatever else Zapier supports. Zapier's Twitter integration is now only available with a paid plan.

  11. How do I find my retweets of a certain account?

    webapps.stackexchange.com/.../52065/how-do-i-find-my-retweets-of-a-certain-account

    On twitter, @Someone shared something interesting and I retweeted it. Some time passes, and now I want to read it again. Problem is, I tweeted and retweeted lots of other stuff, and also @someone also tweeted loads of different stuff. My retweets of said account should be countable though. So I am interested in my retweets of @Someone's account.