Bookmarks on new twitter update
The new Twitter update!
As of November 2021, Twitter has introduced a new feature called "Bookmarks" which allows users to save and organize their favorite tweets without having to like or retweet them. Here's what you need to know:
What are Bookmarks?
Bookmarks are a way to save tweets that you want to keep track of, but don't necessarily want to like or retweet. They're similar to bookmarks on a web browser, where you can save a link to a webpage for later reference.
How do I use Bookmarks?
To use Bookmarks, follow these steps:
- Open Twitter and navigate to the tweet you want to bookmark.
- Tap the three dots (⋯) on the top right corner of the tweet.
- Select "Bookmark" from the dropdown menu.
- The tweet will be saved to your Bookmark list, which can be accessed from your profile page.
What are the benefits of using Bookmarks?
Bookmarks offer several benefits, including:
- Organization: You can organize your bookmarks into folders, making it easier to find specific tweets later.
- Private: Bookmarks are private, so only you can see the tweets you've bookmarked.
- No clutter: Unlike likes and retweets, bookmarks don't clutter up your timeline or notifications.
- Easy access: You can access your bookmarks from your profile page, making it easy to revisit your favorite tweets.
How do I manage my Bookmarks?
To manage your bookmarks, follow these steps:
- Go to your profile page and click on the "Bookmarks" tab.
- You'll see a list of all your bookmarked tweets.
- You can filter your bookmarks by date, keyword, or hashtag.
- You can also delete or unbookmark tweets from this page.
Tips and tricks
- You can bookmark tweets from any device, and they'll be synced across all your devices.
- You can bookmark multiple tweets at once by selecting multiple tweets and then clicking "Bookmark" from the dropdown menu.
- You can also use the "Bookmark" button on the tweet composer to bookmark a tweet as you're composing it.
Overall, Bookmarks are a great way to save and organize your favorite tweets, and they offer a lot of flexibility and control over how you interact with the content you care about.