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.
You can reach out to a user on social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook using their handle @dadsrfunny. You can also try messaging them through a messaging app if you have their contact information.
No, the messaging app comes free with iOS 5.0
There is now an official Twitter app.
No, customers do not need to install a separate app. RCS messages are delivered directly through the default messaging app on Android devices that support RCS, providing a seamless experience.
Twitter is said to be named after a bird 'tweeting'
No. Instant Messaging through anything other than the Messages application (facebook, twitter, etc.) is only recognized as data by the carrier.
You can use Safari to get to the Twitter homepage. It's easier to download the free Twitter app from the app store though.
The Twitter app may be going to the top of the page because it is the last app that you used.
You cannot delete the factory installed text messaging app that comes with your phone. You can however, download an alternate free messaging app from the Google Play Store. Then you can set it as the default application to launch when you receive new text messages.
Tweetie was an app for Twitter developed for the iPhone. In April 2010 Twitter acquired Tweetie and changed the name to "Twitter for iPhone". The app was re-released in May 2010. Originally Tweetie was a client app for Twitter.
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