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How To Master Twitter: Keep Up On The Latest Lingo

Nick Wyatt
8 min readApr 11, 2020

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Twitter is about creating conversations. The social media platform has become a go-to social media platform for artists, musicians and content creators alike.

The use of hashtags, search and the ability make lists have offered users the opportunity to create value and form deep connections with fans. Playing off of Tribalism, Twitter allows users to form cohorts through the use of hashtags surrounding celebrities, musicians, events and locally (city, state, etc).

Even though Twitter has improved astronomically from its earlier days concerning User Experience. Twitter is still limited to 280-characters (Up from 140), four photos and one gif. With the addition of audio tweets, the social media platform continues to evolve how we communicate and engage with fans.

Twitter lingo has been apart of the social media platform since its inception back in 2006. Being used to describe functionalities, emotions and expressions. Twitter lingo is a natural fit given how humans communicate through text message.

Same communication. Different medium.

Given the limited amount of characters at 280, Twitter lingo has been a great way for users to effectively communicate…

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Nick Wyatt
Nick Wyatt

Written by Nick Wyatt

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