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Why does Twitter not show all search results?
Why doesn’t all content show up in Twitter search? In order to keep your search results relevant, Twitter filters search results for quality Tweets and accounts. Material that jeopardizes search quality or creates a bad search experience for other people may be automatically removed from Twitter search.
Why can’t I search my own tweets?
Scroll down to “Tweet Privacy” and make sure it is unchecked. “If this is checked, your (future) tweets will not be available publicly. Tweets posted previously may still be publicly visible in some places.” If you don’t get any results, your account is not showing up in search.
How do I make my Twitter not searchable?
Copy the Twitter URL you’d like removed from Google’s index (for example: twitter.com/#!/[username here]/status/12345678) Visit Google’s page to remove outdated content….Help with Google search visibility
- Change your name as it appears in your profile.
- Change your username.
- Protect your Tweets.
How long is search suggestion ban?
FAQ: Twitter shadowban But usually, shadowbans don’t last a long time — two-three days is average. If you completely stop tweeting, the Shadowban Penalty will usually )disappear in 48 hours (this changed around January 15, 2019), but sometimes it may take to 5 days.
How do I see my own tweets?
Here’s how:
- Navigate to twitter.com/search-advanced in a web browser.
- Locate the From These Accounts field and type in your own Twitter handle.
- Fill out at least one other field to help narrow down your results.
- Click the Search button to see your results, which display directly on Twitter.
Why can’t I look at my old tweets?
If you deleted a lot Tweets because you wanted a fresh start on Twitter, read about how to delete multiple Tweets. Tweets more than a week old may fail to display in timelines or search because of indexing capacity restrictions. Old Tweets are never lost, but cannot always be displayed.
Can Twitter searches be tracked?
Twitter tracks your searches on your mobile device, and it stores your location information. Luckily, you can clear your search history, delete your location information, and disable this setting.
Can you look at someone’s Twitter without them knowing?
Simply put, no. There is no way for a Twitter user to know exactly who views their Twitter or specific tweets; there’s no Twitter search for that kind of thing. The only way to know for sure if someone has seen your Twitter page or posts is through direct engagement — a reply, a favorite, or a retweet.
Can I see who searched me on Twitter?
No, there is no way you can see who views your Twitter. That also means no other person can see what you are viewing, either. This is done to safeguard users’ privacy on Twitter. Except for the individual activities that each one of us allows, there is nothing public on Twitter.
How can you tell if you’re shadowbanned on twitter?
Check the search results page carefully. If you can’t see your Tweets on the results, you’ve been shadowbanned by Twitter. If you see your Tweets, you are safe.