How to quote your own tweet in a reply

How to quote your own tweet in a reply?

If you have just retweet d a tweet, you can quote it in a comment like you would any other tweet. To quote a tweet you’ve favorited, navigate to that tweet and click the “favorite” button. After you’ve favorited it, you can click on the retweet option to quote it.

How to quote a tweet in a reply on Twitter?

When you want to quote a tweet in a reply on Twitter, you can copy and paste the tweet’s text to start a new tweet (or edit the tweet to add your own thoughts) or click the Quote Tweet button to insert the entire tweet into your new reply.

How to quote a tweet in reply on Twitter DM?

If you are replying to someone on Twitter and want to quote their tweet, you will need to first click on the quote Tweet button shown below. In order to quote a tweet using the Twitter quote reply option, you will need to have mentioned the handle of the person you are replying to in your tweet. Also, you will need to add a hashtag before the handle of the person you are replying to.

How to quote your own tweet in a reply on Twitter?

If you want to quote your own tweet in a reply, you can simply click on the quote icon to the right of the tweet. However, not all tweeters can quote their own. If you quote a tweet that belongs to someone else, you will get a notification that you can’t quote. You will also not have the option to edit the quote before you post it. So, if one of your tweets doesn’t get quoted automatically, you can use the Quote Tweet feature

How to quote a tweet in reply on Twitter?

If someone has tweeted something and you want to comment on it, you can quote or reply to the tweet. To quote a tweet, click on the tweet and click the quote tweet icon (if available). You can also right click on any tweet to quote it. If you want to quote or retweet a tweet that you have favorited, you can click on the star icon in the tweet header.