To see all tweets between two people, sign in to your
Twitter account. Next, go to the Twitter search bar and type in the name of the
person you're interested in. Press "Enter" or click
"Search." A list of all tweets from that user will appear. You can
also follow a person by name.
Twitter's search function has an additional filtering option
for tweets by distance. By default, it searches tweets within 15 miles.
However, you can change the distance by adding additional miles. For example,
if you're interested in pizza in Boston, you can enter "pizza near Boston
within 10 miles."
Another feature of Twitter is the ability to search for
specific topics or keywords. This feature can be very useful when you're trying
to find a specific topic. For example, if you're interested in learning about
the COVID-19 coronavirus, you can search for tweets about it. In addition, you
can exclude specific topics by using the "Filters" section. You can
also filter out tweets that contain links or replies.
If you have a friend or coworker who is on Twitter, you can
use the CoTweet feature to send a co-authored message. It will be visible on
both of their timelines. The co-author must approve the tweet before it appears
in their timelines.
Twitter also allows you to unfollow a person. However,
Twitter doesn't notify you if you unfollow someone. You can also mute a person
so that their tweets will not show up in your feed. The next time you're
discussing something, don't forget to reply.
Another useful feature of Twitter is its ability to show
animated images. A GIF can be uploaded to Twitter using the GIF symbol. GIFs
are a popular way to share moving images. They can even replace conventional
videos. However, you must be aware that the GIF upload limits are 15MB for
desktop and 5MB for mobile.
Twitter's search engine also allows you to filter through
tweets by a specific date range. If you're interested in finding the most
popular tweets between two people, you can search for those in the same date
range. Similarly, you can filter out tweets that contain specific words or
phrases.