They probably receive so many tweets that it's difficult to find your own.
You can't make them. Send them tweets and they might reply/follow you. They will receive a lot of tweets though and won't necessarily always see yours.
If you protect your updates, the people who follow you CAN see your tweets, but ONLY the people who follow you.
Log into your account and you will see the recent tweets from those you are following. To see tweets that you have been mentioned in, click on the @username tab on the right hand side.
You have to follow them and they have to accept the follow for you to be able to see their tweets, if they don't accept, then you can't see their tweets.
go on this website: www.realcelebrityprofiles.com in the website u write the name of the celebrity u want so u will see down of the page myspace, facebook, IMBD.... u can click on them and see who is the real but some of them r private.
If your account isn't protected then anyone can go to your profile and see your tweets. Similarly, your tweets can appear in search results. For example, if someone searches "dog" and you mention "dog" in one of your tweets then it will appear in the results.
Yes, anyone who is following you when your tweets are private can view them.
If your profile/tweets are not protected then anyone can see your tweets.When you mention someone in your tweet, that tweet will always appear in their @replies tab whether they are following you or not.
Yes anybody can read your tweets. Twitter is a big great tool.
If someone has blocked you on Twitter, you'll be able to send tweets to them, but it won't appear in their mentions. The only way they'd be able to see it if is they unblocked you to see it. They will be able to tweet you as normal, but they won't see what you tweet them.
Your tweets will appear on the time line of those people that are following you. Also, anyone who clicks onto your profile will be able to see your tweets if your account is not "protected".
No. The only way to not see their tweets on your home page is to unfollow them.