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  2. Feb 4, 2015 · You could retrieve all tweets from @ someone and filter RT for the retweets. It's similar to snapbird as suggested in @plain-jane's comment. Then search for: from:@someone. You can add others terms in the search also (see option advanced search). And don't forget to select 'All time' in the left sidebar for search all twitter history.

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    If you’re interested in monitoring how people engage with your tweets on

    , formerly known as Twitter, being able to track retweets is a must. Fortunately, you can easily see who is retweeting your content using the web-based version of X or the mobile app. In this article, we’ll talk you through how to view retweets from your profile, your notifications, or the X Analytics page.

    Track retweets on your browser or the X app by finding the tweet on your profile and looking at the tweet’s detail page.

    Monitor your notifications to see when someone retweets you.

    Open X in your favorite browser.

    in your computer's web browser. This will open your X feed if you're

    If you aren't signed into X, enter your username (or email address, or phone number) and password in the upper-right side of the page, then click

    On the left side of the page, locate the

    link. Click on it to view your profile and tweets.

    Find the tweet that you want to track.

    Open X on your phone or tablet.

    , which resembles a white X on a black background. Doing so will bring you to your X feed if you're logged in.

    If you aren't logged in, enter your username (or email address, or phone number) and password before proceeding.

    It's a circular icon in the top-left corner of the screen. Doing so prompts a menu to appear.

    This option is in the menu. Tapping it will take you to your profile.

    Scroll down through your profile until you find the tweet that you want to track, then tap the tweet to expand it.

    Open X Analytics in your browser.

    For a detailed breakdown of the activity on all your tweets, including retweets and quote tweets, check out the

    page. To get started, visit

    If you haven’t already logged in, do so on the main X platform page first.

    page, you may see a pop-up window prompting you to

    if you’ve never done it before.

  3. I like the change but I'll still won't use twitter. Yes, I think they did. But if you click the 3 dots and go to Post engagements and you will see the quote tweets. You can't tell how many quotes tweets a tweet has anymore either. Yeah you can still see quote tweets if you click the 3 dots.

    • Go to Twitter. Go to twitter.com in your web browser and log in to your account.
    • Select your Tweet. Click on one of your Tweets to elaborate.
    • Click on the "Retweets" or "Likes" from the bottom. If you want to see who retweeted your Tweet, select Retweets. To find liked users, click on Likes.
    • Done. Now you can see who liked/retweeted your Tweets from the pop-up window. Scroll down to see more. If you get a large number of Retweets or Likes, you can't see all users who Liked or Retweeted that Tweet.
  4. you can get your twitter archive. twitter archive every of your retweets ever (if you havent undone your retweets of course). you can request the archive in setting - your account. heads up though if you have a lot of retweets the download for this archive could be huge.

  5. Jan 1, 2018 · Share. Improve this question. edited Dec 27, 2019 at 6:43. serenesat. 9,947 30 32 49. asked Dec 26, 2019 at 4:14. Josh McGee. 121 1 1 5. Add a comment. Sorted by: The correct filter is: (from:username) since:2019-01-01 until:2020-01-01 -filter:replies +filter:nativeretweets. See this Elon Musk example:

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