Thursday 21 April 2022

How to Accept Followers on Twitter

Do you have a protected Twitter account and want to know how to accept followers? Accepting requests from others is an easy process. A protected account will need to accept followers before they can see any of your tweets, but if your tweets are public instead of protected, you will not see these options. This wikiHow article teaches you how to accept followers on Twitter using a computer and the app.

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[Edit]Accepting Followers on Twitter Mobile App

  1. Open Twitter. Tap the bluebird icon from the application screen of your smartphone or tablet to launch the application.
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    • Log in if prompted.
  2. Tap your profile icon or . You should see your profile pic or the three-line menu icon in the top left corner of your screen.
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  3. Tap . You'll see a badge with a number of how many pending requests you have near the middle of the menu.
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    • If you don't see this, you either don't have any requests, or your tweets are public.[1]
  4. Tap the checkmark to accept the request. This person is now able to see all your past and future tweets.
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    • If you don't want that person to see all your tweets, tap the x icon instead.

[Edit]Accepting Followers on Twitter on the Web

  1. Go to https://www.twitter.com in a web browser. You can use any web browser to do this. If you're using a phone or tablet, go to https://mobile.twitter.com instead.
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    • Log in if prompted.
  2. Click . It's next to a three-dot menu icon on the left side of the page and will prompt a menu to open.
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  3. Click . You'll see a badge with a number of how many pending requests you have at the top of the menu.
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    • If you don't see this, you either don't have any requests, or your tweets are public.[2]
  4. Click . This person is now able to see all your past and future tweets.[3]
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    • If you don't want that person to see your tweets, click Decline instead.
    • In case you don't want to accept or decline requests for people to see your tweets, unprotect them. Using a web browser or the mobile app, go to More (or tap your profile pic in the mobile app) > Settings and privacy > Privacy and safety > Audience and tagging and then click/tap the switch next to "Protect your Tweets" to turn it off.

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