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How To Quote Tweet on Twitter: The Complete Guide

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Hey there! Have you ever wanted to easily share and add your own commentary to someone else‘s tweet? Well my friend, you‘ve come to the right place.

In this super comprehensive 2800+ word guide, I‘m going to teach you everything you could possibly need to know about quote tweeting on Twitter.

By the end, you‘ll be a quote tweeting expert! Let‘s get started.

What Is a Quote Tweet?

A quote tweet allows you to retweet another user‘s tweet while adding your own message above the original tweet. It embeds their tweet right into yours, giving your followers the full context without having to click away.

Your comments will appear in a text box above the quoted tweet. It‘s an awesome way to share your reactions to and thoughts on someone else‘s post!

How Quote Tweeting Works

When you quote tweet, the original tweet appears below your text box looking just like it does on the original tweeter‘s profile.

It displays their profile picture, username, tweet text, attachments, timestamp – everything! This gives your followers all the context they need to understand the quote tweet.

Under the hood, Twitter treats your quote tweet just like any other tweet you post. It appears in your followers‘ timelines and in your profile‘s tweets tab per usual.

The only difference is it has the quoted tweet embedded below your remarks. Simple as that!

Now let‘s get into why you should start using quote tweets and the many benefits they provide:

5 Benefits of Quote Tweeting

1. Share Your Perspective

The #1 benefit of quote tweeting rather than just retweeting is that you can add your own perspective.

Give your hot take, offer insightful analysis, poke fun – whatever you want! It‘s a great way to respond to and build on the tweet you‘re quoting.

2. Provide Context

Quote tweeting allows you to give any necessary context about a tweet you want to share.

You can explain why you think the tweet is important, how it relates to a bigger story or issue, or why your followers should care about it. Very handy!

Want to easily participate in a trending Twitter conversation? Quote tweeting relevant tweets is a perfect way to share your voice!

Just search the trending hashtag, find an interesting tweet, and quote it with your related thoughts. Easy way to get involved.

4. Entertain Your Followers

Find something funny or entertaining on Twitter? Quote tweeting is great for sharing laughs with your own audience.

Quote the amusing tweet along with your own jokes or reactions. It‘s sure to make your followers‘ day!

5. Increase Engagement

Studies show quote tweets get 25% more engagement on average than standard retweets. People love quote tweets!

By prompting discussion, quote tweets help get more eyes on your profile and grow your audience. It‘s a win-win.

Now that you know why quote tweeting is so awesome, let me walk you through how to do it step-by-step…

How to Quote Tweet in 5 Simple Steps

Ready to spice up your Twitter game with some fabulous quote tweets? Let‘s dive in!

On Desktop:

  1. While browsing tweets, hover over the one you want to quote and click the Retweet icon (the two arrows).

  2. In the pop-up, click "Quote Tweet" instead of the standard retweet button.

  3. A text box will appear above the tweet where you can type your witty response!

  4. (Optional) Add attachments like photos, GIFs, or videos by clicking the icons in the text box.

  5. When you‘ve crafted the perfect quote tweet, click Retweet to post it to your profile.

See? Super easy! Now let‘s go over how to do it on mobile:

On Mobile:

  1. Find the tweet you want to quote and tap the Retweet icon below it.

  2. In the menu, tap "Quote Tweet" instead of the standard Retweet option.

  3. A text box will pop up above the tweet for you to type your comment in.

  4. (Optional) Tap the icons in the text box to add photos, GIFs, videos, etc.

  5. Once your quote tweet is ready, tap the Retweet button to share it!

And that‘s all there is to it! You can now quote tweet like a pro from desktop or mobile.

Pro Quote Tweeting Tips from the Experts

Want to take your quote tweeting game to the next level? Check out these advanced tips from Twitter experts:

  • Comment thoughtfully – Don‘t just pile on. Add thoughtful remarks that contribute to the discussion.

  • Quote tweets sparingly – Quote tweeting constantly could irritate your followers. Do it just a few times a day.

  • De-escalate arguments – If a heated dispute starts, redirect the conversation to find common ground.

  • Reply to responses – Thoughtfully replying keeps conversations going and builds relationships.

  • Check your grammar – Proofread before posting! Typos will be front and center in your quote tweets.

  • Use analytics – Use a tool like Twitter Analytics to see which of your quote tweets perform best.

  • Find the right balance – Mix up quote tweets, regular tweets, and retweets to keep things interesting.

  • Quote tweets from influencers – Quote tweets from big accounts can introduce you to new audiences.

Implementing these expert tips will make you a quote tweeting master in no time! Now let‘s go over some common questions:

FAQs and Key Quote Tweeting Facts

Got lingering questions about how to quote tweet on Twitter? I‘ve got you covered with some key facts and common quote tweeting FAQs:

  • You CAN quote tweet yourself to add additional thoughts to your own tweets.

  • Quote tweets appear in your profile‘s tweets tab and count toward your lifetime tweet total.

  • There is no limit to how many times you can quote tweet overall or quote tweet the same tweet.

Now, some of the most frequently asked quote tweeting questions:

What‘s the difference between quote tweeting and retweeting?

  • Retweeting just shares the original tweet as-is. Quote tweeting lets you add your own commentary.

Can you edit a published quote tweet?

  • Nope! You‘ll have to delete it and re-quote the tweet if you notice an error.

Do quote tweets notify the original tweeter?

  • Yep! They‘ll get notified of your quote tweet just like a standard retweet.

Can protected accounts see your quote tweets of them?

  • Yes, even if the original account is private/protected they‘ll see your quote.

How do you mention someone in a quote tweet?

  • Just use @ followed by their username anywhere in your quote tweet text!

I hope these answers helped clarify some common quote tweeting questions. You‘re almost a quoting pro!

To sum it all up…

Quote Tweeting Made Simple

  • Quote tweeting shares tweets + adds your commentary.

  • Your text goes above the quoted tweet in a text box.

  • It‘s an easy way to share your reactions and join conversations.

  • Quote tweeting boosts engagement and introduces you to new users.

  • Just click "Retweet", then "Quote Tweet", type your response, and hit post!

So get out there and start quote tweeting, my friend! I know you‘ll master it in no time thanks to this handy 2800+ word guide.

Happy tweeting!

AlexisKestler

Written by Alexis Kestler

A female web designer and programmer - Now is a 36-year IT professional with over 15 years of experience living in NorCal. I enjoy keeping my feet wet in the world of technology through reading, working, and researching topics that pique my interest.