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How to Search a Specific Tweet on “X”?
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How to Search a Specific Tweet on “X”?
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There are many ways to use search on X. You can find posts from yourself, friends, local businesses, and everyone from well-known entertainers to global political leaders. By searching for topic keywords or hashtags, you can follow ongoing conversations about breaking news or personal interests.
Twitter give you control over what you see in your search results through safe search mode. These filters exclude potentially sensitive content, along with accounts you have muted or blocked, from your search results. You have the option to turn it off, or back on, at any time (instructions outlined below). When you’re signed in to your account on the web, using search is slightly different than using it via the X for iOS or Android apps.
While searching for right options, Click the Search filters options to filter your results from anyone or People you follow, and Anywhere or Near you. Additionally, you can select a different language or perform an Advanced search.
Advanced search is available when you’re logged in to X.com. It allows you to tailor search results to specific date ranges, people and more. This makes it easier to find specific posts.
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By combining fields in advanced search, you can tailor your search results in a powerful way. For example, if you’re looking for an old post you sent about what you did on New Year's day, you can search for posts containing “New Years” but excluding “Resolution” between December 30, 2013 and January 2, 2014. You can also search for posts in English by using the hashtag. For example, “#WorldCup” sent from Brazil in July 2014 will show you posts about the world cup that year.
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