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I’m working on How to Tweet (Twitter) and having a macOS user help me out with the “Mac App” section of the article would be fantastic. Post a reply below or leave me a talk page message if you’re interested in helping out!:slight_smile:

As I see that it’s marked as inuse, a little advice right off the bat: Move this article to “Tweet on Twitter” instead of “Tweet (Twitter)” Seems weirdly worded to me, and I certainly wouldn’t be searching for it this way. In the past, we’ve had How to Tweet ; however, that too got moved without leaving behind a redirect too, so, “Tweet” is now open again too.

The aricle is great but the steps need to be expanded. Moreover, the title can be changed to How to tweet because already people know that we tweet on twiter only. 

@Byankno1 - How to Tweet (Twitter) is commonly searched compared to “How to Tweet on Twitter”.  goo.gl/EQ6u4E

Your link lead to a result of How to Tweet being the best term overall!

@Byankno1 - Do you think “How to Tweet” would be too vague?

No. It’s just right. Everyone knows that Twitter is the only place that users tweet. No other company out there uses that verb to describe their posting status terminology.

I think How to Tweet is probably sufficient since tweeting is most synonymous with Twitter.

Moved. Now, does anyone want to collaborate?

I can help! I use the Twitter app on my Mac:slight_smile:I’ll write a basic skeleton of the steps, and if it fits in, I’ll add in the rest

@ItsPugle - Thank you! Feel free to edit the article (ignore the inuse tag :P). If you’d like me to help expand upon your steps, just provide a few basic screenshots of the process (nothing fancy needed!).

Noted, @Batreeq ! Are you okay for me to go through and remove the ‘(Revised)’ after a few of the section names?

@ItsPugle - Let’s collab via talk page now.