When you have a private account, you will receive an alert on your Twitter home page informing you of any requests. Clicking on that will allow you to accept or deny the request.
Click approve lol
You can't do this. You either protect your tweets and approve people to follow you or you unprotect your account and your tweets are viewable and anyone can follow you.
The person you requested to follow has to approve your request before it shows up on your page.
You can protect your account so that you must approve who can follow you and view your tweets.
If you have protected tweets on Twitter then those wishing to follow you will have to send you a request. To "approve" this request, an alert along the lines of "2 requests" will appear on your homepage. Clicking on it will allow you to approve or deny the requests. If you have email alerts turned on then you'll also receive a link to do this in an email. Most apps don't allow you to approve/deny requests and so you'll have to do it on the web version.
As long as you are responsible. Twitter's privacy policy states that you must be at least 13 years old to have an account. Remember, you can protect your tweets so that you must approve people to view your profile/follow you.
You cannot tell who is looking at your profile on Twitter unless you have protected tweets and you approve who can and can't see it. Thus, you can't be traced and will remain anonymous.
A lot of people have a Twitter. Four out seven people in the world have a Twitter.
To message people on Twitter, you must have an account.
Yes. There is an option to "protect your tweets" so that only those you approve can view your tweets and profile.
This will be due to your privacy settings. On Twitter, you can prevent anyone seeing your profile by "protecting your tweets". This means you have to approve anyone who wishes to follow you.
Two thirds of the states had to approve