How to Send a Private Message on Twitter Posted: 06 Feb 2022 08:00 AM PST Want to send a private message to somebody on Twitter? It's easy to send direct messages (also known as DMs) to anyone who follows you or has contacted you first. If you want to contact someone who doesn't follow you, you can only do so if that person allows direct messages from non-followers. We'll show you how to contact someone privately on Twitter using your iPhone, iPad, Android, or computer. - Open the Twitter app on your Android, iPhone, or iPad. It's the blue icon with a white bird.
- Tap the envelope icon at the bottom of the screen. This opens your inbox.
- You can also start a private message to a particular user by tapping the envelope icon at the top of their Twitter profile. You'll only see an envelope icon on somebody's profile if they allow direct messages.[1]
- Tap the new message icon. It's the envelope icon with a plus symbol at the bottom-right corner.
- If you've sent or received messages with Twitter users in the past, you'll see those conversations in your inbox. You can reply to an existing message by tapping the user's name in your inbox to open the conversation.
- Start typing the name or username of the person you want to write. As you type, Twitter will display matching users.
- Tap the person's username in the search results. This adds the selected user to the "To" field at the top and composes a new message.
- If you want to send a group message to more than one person, tap the To field at the top so you can search for and select additional users.
- Type your message into the typing area.
- If you'd like, you can also attach an image to the message by tapping the photo icon and selecting an image.
- To send an animated GIF sticker, tap the GIF icon to find and select one from the list.
- Tap the Send icon. It's the paper airplane to the right of the typing area. This sends your message to the selected user.
- Depending on the user's notification settings, the user may or may not receive a notification that they have a new message.
- Go to https://www.twitter.com in a web browser. If you're already signed in, you'll see your Twitter feed.
- If you're not signed in or haven't yet created a Twitter account, you'll be taken to the sign-in screen. Sign in now, or select Sign up to create an account.
- Click the envelope icon. You'll see it in the vertical row of icons running along the left side of Twitter. This opens your inbox.
- Any direct messages you've exchanged with other users appear in the left panel of your inbox.
- You can also start a private message to a particular user by tapping the envelope icon at the top of their Twitter profile. You'll only see an envelope icon on somebody's profile if they allow direct messages.
- Click the button. It's in the right panel.
- To respond to an existing message, click that message in the left panel to display the conversation in the right panel, and type your response into the typing area.
- Start typing the name or username of the person you want to write. As you type, Twitter will display matching users.
- Click the person's username in the search results. This adds the user to the "To" field at the top.
- If you want to message multiple people at once (a group message), you can add additional users by searching for and selecting those users.
- Click the button. It's at the top-right corner.
- Type your message into the field. You'll see the typing area at the bottom of the right panel.
- If you'd like, you can also attach an image to the message by clicking the photo icon and selecting an image.
- To send an animated GIF sticker, click the GIF icon to find and select one from the list.
- Click the paper airplane icon. It's at the bottom-right corner. This sends the message.
- Depending on the recipient's notification settings, they may or may not be notified that they have received a message.
- You can send up to 1000 direct messages on Twitter per day.[2]
- Many verified businesses on Twitter accept direct messages from all users so they can provide customer service.
- You must have a Twitter account to send a direct message.
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