How to Find Friends on Twitter: A Guide to Making Connections (2024)

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Making friends on social media can seem overwhelming, but X (formerly Twitter) is a great place for you to start. With all the different conversations and topics popping up, you’ll be able to find people who share your interests and are down to connect. Read on for our guide on engaging with X to make friends and navigating X’s features to find like-minded people to follow.

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    Set up an interesting profile to show that you’re a fun (and real) person. Click the silhouette icon and hit “edit profile.” Upload a profile picture or avatar that represents you or the content you’d like to post. Add a brief bio that will tell potential friends what you do, who you are, and maybe even where you’re from.[1] Check out these sample bios:

    • Talk about your work and interests: “Stand up comic by night. Sit down office worker by day. Austin TX.”
    • List out a few of your defining characteristics: “Food blogger, ethical-sourcing specialist, mom to two werewolves, allergic to mushrooms.”
    • Keep it simple and professional: “Journalist/Traveler. MFA. Writes for The News Source. Former Fulbright Scholar.”
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    Post consistently and creatively. Tweet about your interests so other people can find you. Ask “how can I add value?” to the conversation. When you’ve got a great tweet or piece of content, pin it to the top of your feed so users who come to check you out can see it.[2]

    • Add visuals to your tweets to increase their appeal.[3]
    • Post at least 3 times per day, but aim for quality over quantity.[4]

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    Reach out to other people by liking, replying, retweeting content, and mentioning users.[5] Interact with posts both by people you’d like to befriend and posts by celebrities or influencers who are part of a community you like. By engaging with content you like, X's algorithm will start to expose you to more of it (and in turn, expose you to potential friends).[6] Here’s a strategy for engaging with a post from a potential friend that goes a step beyond just retweeting:[7]

    • Scroll through their feed and find a tweet about something they like or their off-platform content (like a personal blog).
    • Grab a quote from something they’ve mentioned or copy the URL of the site.
    • Tweet the quote or URL and mention the person (by using @ and their username) and say “thanks!”
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    Turn on notifications to be able to reply fast. As soon as someone mentions you or your favorite celebrity posts, reply to their post. That way the person who posted will see you’re engaging with their material. As a bonus, your post will get more views and traffic since it’ll kick off the discussion.[8]

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    Reach out via DM to make a connection. Ask a question or give a compliment to start a conversation.[9] To send a DM, click on the mail icon and click “new message.” Then, fill in the handle for the user you’re trying to reach.[10] Check out these sample DMs:[11]

    • “Thanks for sharing that fan art. You really captured the essence of the series. How’d you come up with that idea?”
    • “Loved that article on gratitude. Where do you find stuff like that?”
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    Join an X chat to meet like-minded friends. Participate when a business or celebrity you like hosts an X chat. X chats occur at a specific time and use a designated hashtag so participants can keep up with the conversation. To join in, write out a tweet and include the hashtag the company/celebrity tells you to use. As the conversation flows, look out for users who make funny or interesting points that capture your attention. Then, either follow them or reply to let them know you like their content.

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    Put your handle in your other social media profiles. Then, join Facebook or LinkedIn groups that are relevant to content you like and topics you’re interested in. People will be able to follow you as well as the original platform.[12]

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    Use X’s “Who to follow” tab. Click this tab on your profile page or home timeline. While the tab will often start with celebrities, X will keep adjusting follow recommendations based on who you choose to follow. As an extension of this feature, X will email you suggestions of who to follow.[13] Take a look at their profiles and posts to see if you might be interested in befriending them!

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    Check other people’s Following/Follower tabs. This method lets you find common ground through the people you follow. Pick an influencer or friend and click on their profile. Then click “Followers” or “Following” to see who else they’re connected to. Scroll through and follow bios that look interesting to you.[14]

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    Try the Explore tab to find friends by topic. Scrolling through “For You” content allows you to find people with similar interests. Hit the icon shaped like a hashtag to access the Explore tab. Scroll through the “For You” posts or category posts (like trending, news, sports, and entertainment) to find interesting people you’d like to follow. As you engage with the content and other users more, X will tailor the Explore page to your interests.

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    Use hashtags to find friends with specific interests. Type a hashtag related to your interests into the Explore tab search bar. Using a hashtag instead of a general topic tab enables you to look for people who are talking about really niche interests, keywords, or timely/trending topics. Include hashtags in your posts so that other people searching for that topic can find what you’re saying.[15] Try not to use more than 2 hashtags per tweet, and remember hashtags can’t include spaces.[16]

    • Type a topic like “#indiemusic” or “#collegebasketball” into the search bar at the top of the Explore page.
    • Click a hashtag on a tweet to explore other tweets with that hashtag.
    • Type a hashtag for an upcoming event to find other people who might be going, too.
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    Use X’s Lists feature to browse groups of people. Lists allow you to subscribe to a set of people in order to see those posts together in your feed without having to follow all of them.[17] Find Lists of interesting people through the “Discover new lists” prompt or check out other people’s Lists in their profile.[18]

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    Sync your contacts to see if people you know are on X. Adding your address book lets you see what people you know are tweeting. If you’re on a computer, from X’s home page, click “More,” then click “Settings and privacy.” If you’re using the app, click your profile icon and then “Settings and privacy.” Next, go to “Privacy and safety.” Find the “Discoverability” option and follow the prompts to let X access your contacts.

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    Twitter enjoys great replies, retweets, and great sarcastic tweets. To increase your popularity on Twitter, you could take somebody who has a very high profile tweet and provide a very clever retweet or response reply to them, that could easily go viral, because everybody's going to like it, comment on it and continue the conversation.

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      How to Find Friends on Twitter: A Guide to Making Connections (2024)

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      How to Find Friends on Twitter: A Guide to Making Connections? ›

      Check other people's Following/Follower tabs.

      How do you find friends on Twitter? ›

      Searching for a Twitter account

      You're probably aware that there is a built-in search function that allows you to find people on Twitter by their handles. Just use the search bar at the top of the Twitter homepage. Simple, isn't it? This is a straightforward method if you know the person's username.

      How do I find random friends on Twitter? ›

      Follow Similar Profiles

      Whether you follow a profile or not, you can find profiles similar to it on its Following list. Your friends are probably following people you know. Dig through their Following lists, too. Simply go to a profile and select Following under their bio.

      How do you build connections on Twitter? ›

      1. #1: Show Others What You Want to Talk About. ...
      2. #2: Get Your Actions Right. ...
      3. #3: Retweet Others. ...
      4. #4: Shout Out to Others. ...
      5. #5: Link to 'Other' Social Conversations. ...
      6. #6: Write Tweets to Engage Conversations. ...
      7. #7: Introduce People. ...
      8. #8: Create Opportunities to Network Further.
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      How to find suggested friends on Twitter? ›

      Click on the link labeled "Discover" in the upper-left corner of your X session. Click on "Who to follow" located on the left side of the webpage. X will then display a list of suggested users to follow, based on your interests, and on the interests of your current X friends.

      How to search followers on Twitter? ›

      - Log in to your Twitter account. - Find the account you want to search for Twitter followers using the Twitter search bar and go to their profile. - Click the "Following" option to search who someone follows on Twitter. - Or click "Followers" to search for someone's Twitter followers.

      Why can't I find someone on Twitter? ›

      Account Privacy Settings

      If a user has set their account to private (protected tweets), their tweets and profile will not appear in search results to anyone who is not an approved follower.

      How do you socialize on Twitter? ›

      Post consistently and creatively.

      Tweet about your interests so other people can find you. Ask “how can I add value?” to the conversation. When you've got a great tweet or piece of content, pin it to the top of your feed so users who come to check you out can see it.

      How to make more friends on Twitter? ›

      Here are our top 10 tips:
      1. Tweet frequently.
      2. Post visual content.
      3. Utilize hashtags.
      4. Become part of a Twitter community.
      5. Engage with replies, Retweets and tags.
      6. Publish (and comment on) Twitter threads.
      7. Create an inviting profile.
      8. Participate in Twitter chats.
      Nov 23, 2021

      How do I get people to interact with my Twitter? ›

      How do I increase audience engagement?
      1. Post native media. Go beyond 280 characters and add videos, GIFs, and photos to your Tweets. ...
      2. Optimize your content. ...
      3. Connect with what's happening. ...
      4. Start a conversation.

      How do I find contacts on Twitter? ›

      How to find your contacts on Twitter
      1. Open the Twitter mobile app.
      2. Tap your profile icon in the top left corner to bring up the menu.
      3. On the menu, tap "Settings and privacy."
      4. From the Settings and Privacy menu, under your username, tap "Privacy and safety."
      5. Scroll down and tap "Discoverability and contacts."
      Mar 10, 2020

      How do you get people to see you on Twitter? ›

      Increase Your Twitter Reach With These 8 Simple Strategies
      1. Know your audience. Hint: It's not everyone. ...
      2. Talk with your followers, not at them. ...
      3. Use relevant hashtags. ...
      4. Know when to tweet. ...
      5. Add calls-to-action. ...
      6. Realize less isn't more. ...
      7. Use images. ...
      8. Be personal.
      Jul 30, 2024

      How do I look up contacts on Twitter? ›

      How to find your contacts on Twitter
      1. Open the Twitter mobile app.
      2. Tap your profile icon in the top left corner to bring up the menu.
      3. On the menu, tap "Settings and privacy."
      4. From the Settings and Privacy menu, under your username, tap "Privacy and safety."
      5. Scroll down and tap "Discoverability and contacts."
      Mar 10, 2020

      How do you search followers on Twitter? ›

      - Log in to your Twitter account. - Find the account you want to search for Twitter followers using the Twitter search bar and go to their profile. - Click the "Following" option to search who someone follows on Twitter. - Or click "Followers" to search for someone's Twitter followers.

      How do I search users on Twitter? ›

      First, go to your search bar and type in the phrase, "from:," followed by the account name. Click "Search," and then you will have all mentions, tweets, and media from the account you searched.

      Why can't I find my friend on Twitter? ›

      Search Specificity and Relevance

      The search algorithm considers various factors, including relevance and user engagement. If a profile or tweet doesn't closely match the search terms or isn't considered highly relevant, it might not appear prominently in search results.

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