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It was originally called "retweet with comment", and was later named "quote tweet". [69] [70] Following the rebranding of Twitter to X, quote tweets were renamed, simply dropping the "tweet" to become "quotes". The common name still largely remains "quote tweets".
Individual tweets can be forwarded by other users to their own feed, a process known as a "retweet", a term for reposting. In 2015, Twitter launched "quote tweet" (originally called "retweet with comment"), [7] a feature that allows users to add a comment to their retweet, nesting one tweet in the other. [8]
Reblogging (or, in Twitter parlance, reposting and formerly retweeting) is the mechanism in blogging which allows users to repost the content of another user's post with an indication that the source of the post is another user.
Posted a joke that wasn't funny? Retweeted someone else's joke, but didn't notice the unsavory source? We're not here to judge. We're just here to make it all go away. (FYI: In case you got here ...
A template for citing tweets posted on Twitter. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Tweet number number Numerical ID of the tweet Number required User handle user Twitter account name, without the @ String required Tweet contents title Partial or entire content of the tweet, optionally including hashtags (#), at signs ...
Individual posts can be forwarded by other users to their own feed, a process known as a "retweet" (officially "repost"). In 2015, Twitter launched "quote tweet" (originally called "retweet with comment" and officially just "quote"), [96] a feature which allows users to add a comment to their post, imbedding one post in the other. [97]
South Korean band BTS has posted 18 of the 30 most retweeted tweets on X (Twitter).. This list contains the top 30 posts/tweets with the most reposts/retweets (an account's post that is sent again by additional accounts without any change) on the social networking platform X, formerly and commonly known as Twitter.
Twitter users may "initiate" a ratio by replying or quote retweeting a tweet with the text "ratio" in the hopes that their tweet acquires more likes and/or retweets than the tweet being replied to. They may not always succeed; a "ratio" tweet that does not achieve this is known as a failed ratio or flop.