What's a Message? (formerly called a Direct Message)
A Message (previously called a Direct Message) is a private message
sent via Twitter to one of your followers. (This is different than
mentions and @replies.)
- In turn, people you follow can send you a private message.
- You cannot send a direct message to a user who is not following you.
How to Send a Private Message via the Web:
- Log in to your Twitter account.
- Click the "Messages" button on the top menu bar of your page.
- You'll land on a page showing your private messages history. Click
the "New Message" button, highlighted below. Click to send a new
message.
- In the pop-up box, type the name or username of the person you wish to send to.
- Enter the message you wish to privately send, and click "Send."
Tip: Make sure that user follows you. You may only send a direct message to your followers.
How to Send a Private Message From Your Phone:
In addition to sending direct messages from the web, you can also
send direct messages from your phone and most 3rd party applications.
- Open a text message window to your Twitter short code, or logging in to your application
- Begin your message with a letter "d" and the username of the follower your wish to message, like this: d olivia
- Type your message, being careful not to exceed 140 characters. (Example: d Support Hey support! Thanks for your help.)
- Send the message
Note: If your message is longer than 140 characters
and Twitter receives it intact, we will send your message in two parts
for you. But, beware: if your service provider breaks up long messages
into two parts before sending the message to Twitter, we will only see
the d+username attached to the first message! The second part will post
to the public time line as a regular update because it doesn't have the
d+username preceding it.
Receiving Private Messages on Your Phone:
If your Twitter account is connected to your phone, you can receive direct message via text message.
Understanding Private Messages:
- Direct messages behave more like tweets than emails: the sender or recipient of a DM can delete the message, and it will disappear from both sender and recipient inboxes.
- The number next to your Direct Messages tab reflects the number of direct messages in your inbox.
- If this number has changed recently and you have not deleted any of
your messages, remember: the sender of the direct message has the
ability to delete messages from your inbox, these messages are not
mysteriously disappearing or getting lost.
I'm not seeing all of my Messages!
- New Twitter shows only your 50 most recent messages – both sent and received.
- If you need to retrieve or reply to an old message, please leave the preview of new Twitter and use old Twitter.
- Remember, your old DMs are not gone, they're just stored in our database.
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