To find the username of someone you're chatting with:
- In your chat, tap on their profile picture beside their message.
- Choose View Profile.
- The username appears in smaller, grey font right under their display name.
How to Find Someone on Twitter Using an Email or Phone Number
- Open your Twitter mobile app and on the Home screen, tap your profile icon, located in the top left corner of your screen.
- Tap Settings and privacy > Privacy and safety.
- Scroll down and tap Discoverability and contacts.
Type the person's name or username into the search box at the top of your twitter.com Home timeline, or tap the Explore tab through your Twitter for iOS or Android app to access the search box. Your results will be filtered by Top, Latest, People, Photos, Videos, News, and Broadcasts (Periscopes on iOS and Android).
Go to AllMyTweets.net. Type in your target's Twitter handle. When the results come in, use CTRL+F (or EDIT --> FIND if you hate using shortcuts shortcuts) and search for the term "email." Go through the different tweets mentioning keyword "email" , and you are more than likely to find a tweet with an email address.
Tap the three horizontal lines at the bottom right to see the list of your current friends. You can also swipe to the left on the screen. Now just tap on any friend's Snapchat username and it will show their profile. This will include their display name, Snapchat username, their score and their best friends on the app.
As a rule, the people running these accounts chose to remain anonymous, fearing retaliation — but, depending on how they created and use their accounts, they are not necessarily anonymous to Twitter itself, or to anyone Twitter shares data with.
10 Ways to Find Someone's Email Address for Free
- Head to the Company Website. While this may seem obvious, it's one of the best places to start.
- Google It.
- Extrapolate Based on Known Email Addresses.
- Dig In with Advanced Google Search.
- Join ZoomInfo.
- Connect with an Admin.
- Check Their Social Media Page.
- Look for Personal Websites and Blogs.
Simply put, no. There is no way for a Twitter user to know exactly who views their Twitter or specific tweets. The only way to know for sure if someone has seen your Twitter is through direct engagement — a reply, a favorite or a retweet.
The answer is no, you can't tell who reported your tweets. But you can tell if they block you. When you report someone it pops up with an additional option to block and if you're just clicking through the menu without really paying attention you may block them, at which point they'll notice.
A twitter account isn't associated with an IP address. A user on a particular device at a particular location will be associated with a particular IP address; but if that device moves to another location, the twitter user will have a different IP address.
Twitter does not enforces the use of your real name on their service, so you don't need to use it on this social network at all. If you cross-post something with your FB/IG account in which your real name is used, and that goes to your Twitter account, you could be named whatever and you just revealed yourself.
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Twitter name ideas come to mind. But first, let's go over a few tips.
Twitter Name Ideas.
| Twitter Names for Girls | Twitter Names for Guys |
|---|
| TuTuTulip | 2Legit2Quit |
| xoVictoriaox | XxXDirtyDanXxX |
| NorthernLightz | Magik_Mike |
| Bitchin_Blair | KeepitDope_Joe |
Here are some of the most funny usernames (that hopefully aren't taken yet).Borrow them and see how many friend requests come pouring in.
- in_jail_out_soon.
- desperate_enuf.
- herpes_free_since_03.
- kiss-my-axe.
- king_0f_dairy_queen.
- dildo_swaggins.
- shaquille_oatmeal.
- ask_yo_girl_about_me.
Username. A username is a name that uniquely identifies someone on a computer system. For example, a computer may be setup with multiple accounts, with different usernames for each account. For example, to access your e-mail via the Web, you are required to enter your username and password.
Twitter for iPhone is available for free on the App Store.
You can also use Twitter under a pseudonym if you prefer not to use your name. When you use Twitter, even if you're just looking at Tweets, we receive some personal information from you like the type of device you're using and your IP address.