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The official retweet method provided by Twitter does not let you repost your own status messages. But there is a workable solution, which requires you to use the old-style retweet. Retweeting is an user-generated phenomenon that was not originally supported by Twitter, so users started re-posting status messages they liked with the "RT" prefix. Retweeting your own micro posts is frowned upon by the general Twitter community.
The official retweet method provided by Twitter does not let you repost your own status messages. But there is a workable solution, which requires you to use the old-style retweet. Retweeting is an user-generated phenomenon that was not originally supported by Twitter, so users started re-posting status messages they liked with the "RT" prefix. Retweeting your own micro posts is frowned upon by the general Twitter community.
Instructions
- 1Sign in to your Twitter account.
- 2Click the "Profile" option on the top navigation menu.
- 3Locate a tweet you want to repost and copy the full, original text including any links you may have shared.
- 4Click the "Reply" link for that particular tweet.
- 5Paste the copied text behind your Twitter user name.
- 6Go to the front of the new Twitter message. Append "RT" to the front and hit the "Space" bar.
- 7Click the "Tweet" button to retweet your own message.
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