Nope
Tweets. Private messages are called Direct Messages or DM for short.
no because police and FBI can get into it. Also hackers.
No you can't, but if that person is following you too, you can send private messages to each other.
Yes, Twitter has a separate messaging feature called Direct Messages (DMs), which allows users to send private messages to each other. While DMs are integrated within the main Twitter app, there isn't a standalone messaging app specifically for Twitter. Users can access DMs directly through the Twitter platform, whether on mobile or desktop.
If you mention someone in a tweet, it can still be seen by everyone. Only direct messages are private.
yes
Twitter is a private company.
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Facebook, twitter, myspace, text messaging, email, anything really on the internet that can send pms. (private messages)
Twitter is a private company.
The more companies you follow on Twitter, the more companies Twitter will recommend to you.
In New Twitter, the "Messages" tab located at the top of the page along from the search bar is where your Direct Messages are located.