Yes
Go to your settings on the web version of Twitter and remove your phone details.
you have to sign up for them
You can't do this without a Twitter account.
It varies depending on your plan. You should contact your provider to find out for certain before using such features.
Twitter still does this. Clicking on the tweet will show you which device the tweet was sent from.
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No, the only thing that will happen is that certain tweets will be sent to you as a text.
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It is, come to think of it. Facebook and Twitter are the top social networks in the world of cyberspace. Twitter has a unique interface of a timeline. Facebook has a wall, where posts are sent and received via yourself, friends, and replies of others to your friends. If you want a social network and you're under 13, Twitter doesn't check your age. Facebook, wait until you're 13 to get an account.
Well it is not quite like Twitter. You make friends, and they can see your status on their homepage. Once someone is your friend, both accounts can see these updates, on the live feed. However, one is able to subscribe to a friend's status via text message. Their statuses will automatically be sent to your phone.
RIP routing updates are sent every 30 seconds by default. In RIP version 1, they are sent as a broadcast. In RIP version 2, they are sent to a special multicast address.
Sign in to your email id you have given to twitter,open the email sent by twitter and then click the link.