'DM' stands for 'Direct Message' - a message that you can send to someone privately without it appearing on your timeline.
It means Direct Messages.
It is impossible to send a DM on Twitter to someone who isn't following you. The user has to follow you before you can send them a DM.
When a user says they are DM you they are Direct Messageing you. This is a type of private chatting. None of your or their follows can not see the chat
DM stands for direct message, so, DMed stands for direct messaged.
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You can DM all people on Twitter. The problem with DM'ing some people is because they have not yet followed you. Until a person follows you back you will remain unable to DM them. Once they have followed you back you can do both public (@) and private (DM) conversations. Unless, of course, they stop following you for whatever reason. The moment they do that you no longer will be able to DM them. Good reason to maintain Twitter etiquette and playing nice on Twitter else you be unfollowed. Or worse, even blocked. If you receive to many blocks your Twitter account can actually be suspended. All part of the way the world works on Twitter.
This is unlikely as he receives so many.
You can use Direct Messages (DM) to do this. However, the person you want to DM must be following you.
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I'm not sure but he DM's (Direct Message) them on twitter!! =)
Maybe. DM him on twitter maybe and find out?
umm... ya im pretty sure you can
The usual phrase used is "DM" which means "Direct Message""DT" is probably similar to this and means "Direct Text"