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If you are good Tweeter, you'll probably get a lot of likes and retweets. Want to count your retweets and likes? Twitter Analytics can do just that!
Steps
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1Go to Twitter. Log in with your account. Click on your profile picture and select Analytics to open Twitter. Or go to analytics.twitter.com and sign in with your account.
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2Navigate to the Tweets option. Click on the Tweets from the top bar.Advertisement
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3Scroll down to Engagements. You can see the Engagements on the right side of the page.
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4Analyze your retweets and likes. Now you can see your retweets and likes over the last 28 day period. Done!Advertisement
Community Q&A
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QuestionI need to find who liked or retweeted or "engaged" programmatically?
CapturethemomentCommunity AnswerYou can use Twitter search, their own tool or Backtweets are the two ways that come to mind. There are many third-party apps that will allow you to track reach, RT and likes to certain posts/links. -
QuestionHow do I see the total likes over time?
DarkWolf2244Community AnswerTo find the total number of likes of any tweet, click or tap on the tweet. Under the tweet text, you'll see a number next to a heart icon. That number represents the number of likes the tweet received.
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