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Learn how and why you should pin a tweet to your Twitter profile
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Have you seen a pinned tweet/post on a profile on Twitter/X? If you have, you may be wondering how exactly you do that. And besides knowing how to pin a tweet, why should you even pin one, and what kind of tweet should you pin? We've answered all these questions in this article, where we teach you what a pinned tweet is, how to pin one on a computer, iPhone, and Android, and why to pin a tweet. We also have a few ideas for what kinds of tweets you should pin to your profile, so keep reading to learn more.

Things You Should Know

  • You can only pin your own tweets to your profile. It's not possible to pin someone else's tweet.
  • To pin a tweet, tap the three-dot menu on the tweet and select "Pin to your profile."
  • Pinning a tweet can help it get more visibility, so pick a tweet to pin that you want everyone to see when they click on your profile.
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What is a pinned tweet?

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  1. When someone clicks on your Twitter profile, they will see all of your tweets in chronological order underneath your bio. If you have a tweet you want someone to see before your other tweets, you can pin it.
    • As of July 2023, Twitter is now called "X" and tweets are now called "posts." However, many users are still using the terms "Twitter" and "tweet."
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Pinning a Tweet on Desktop or Mobile

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  1. You can get there from your Twitter profile or from a direct link you might have to the tweet.
  2. This will drop down a menu with various options.
  3. It's the second option, and has a pin icon. The tweet will now be the first tweet on your profile with a tag that says Pinned . [1]
    • You can unpin the tweet by clicking the three-dot menu on your pinned tweet and selecting Unpin from profile . You can also replace your pinned tweet by pinning a new tweet without unpinning your current pinned tweet.
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Why should you pin a tweet?

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  1. If you have a tweet you want people to see the second they hop onto your profile, having a pinned tweet is perfect for that—especially if you have a popular account that gets a lot of views.
  2. Twitter bios can only be 160 characters long. However, Tweets for standard Twitter users can have 280 characters, which can drastically increase the amount of information you can include near the top of your profile.
  3. If you have links to a shop or other social media accounts, pinning them in a tweet makes it easier for others to get to your shop or socials without you having to put it in your bio or retweet often.
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What Tweets to Pin

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  1. If you have a tweet that went viral , you may want to pin it to your profile to either show off your achievement or so others can see what you wrote.
  2. If you wrote a tweet that you think is particularly funny, pinning it to your profile means that everyone who clicks on your profile will see it as well.
  3. If you have an online store or you're a content creator, having a pinned tweet with your shop link or latest blog post or video is an easy way to direct traffic to those links. Many users also put links to their other social medias in their pinned tweet so followers can find them elsewhere.
  4. Twitter bios are pretty short, so it's hard to go in depth about yourself in them. If you want to have a little more room to introduce yourself to potential Twitter followers, a pinned tweet can work great for that.
  5. Simply put, you can pin any tweet you want to the top of your profile. If you have a tweet you really like, pin it to your profile so new followers (and you!) can find it and see it easily.
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