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You meant "tagging" on Twitter!
Tagging on Twitter refers to the process of mentioning another user's Twitter handle (@username) in a tweet, which allows them to be notified of the mention and can also make their tweet visible to their followers. This is a way to reference or "tag" another user in a tweet, making it easy for them to see the mention and potentially engage with the conversation.
Here are some examples of how tagging works on Twitter:
- Mentioning a user: You can mention a user by typing the @ symbol followed by their username, like this: "@JohnDoe". This will send a notification to the user and make their tweet visible to their followers.
- Tagging a user in a reply: When you reply to a tweet, you can mention the original tweeter by typing @username at the beginning of your reply.
- Tagging multiple users: You can tag multiple users in a single tweet by separating their usernames with commas, like this: "@JohnDoe, @JaneSmith, @BobJohnson".
- Tagging a user in a quote tweet: When you quote a tweet, you can mention the original tweeter by typing @username at the beginning of your quote tweet.
Tagging is a powerful way to engage with other users on Twitter, start conversations, and build relationships.