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How to hide Twitter "likes" - can only exclude specific accounts? (1) | Mynavi News Mynavi News Mynavi

[1] Tap the menu button with three horizontal lines in the upper left corner of the Twitter app screen and go to "Settings and Privacy"

  • [2] Tap "Privacy and Security" on the "Settings and Privacy" screen

  • Furthermore, by adding "tweet-context with-icn" to the keywords to be muted, you can also hide the tweet "Mr. It is good to set when you want to make the timeline clearer.

    [For specific users only] How to hide some "likes" on Twitter

    Rather than collectively hide all "likes" made by others, There may also be a need to hide only tweets that have been "liked" by an account. There is a setting method that greatly reduces its frequency and effectively hides it.

    One way to hide (strictly less display) the likes of a particular account is to mark them as "not interested".

    How to change the timeline display to "New Arrivals"

    By default, Twitter's timeline is set to "Home". Home display is a setting that preferentially displays tweets that are considered to be of high importance to the user, including other people's "likes".

    By switching this to the "latest tweets" view, you can hide tweets that others have "liked". In the timeline of the latest tweet display, tweets are arranged in order of new arrival.

    How to use the "list" function

    The "list" function allows you to view tweets by narrowing down to the accounts you have classified and registered. It is a specification that other people's "likes" are not displayed on the timeline of the list. Therefore, if you prepare a list that registers all the accounts you follow, you can create an environment where other people's "likes" are always hidden.

    Using Third-Party Apps

    Using third-party apps is also a great way to reduce the number of likes you receive. Unlike the Twitter official app, many apps display "new arrival order" instead of "importance order", and the timeline can be customized.

    "Feather for Twitter" is a typical application for iPhone. In addition to displaying tweets in chronological order (newest arrival order), feather has a full mute function, allowing you to finely manage the information you want to display on the timeline.

    Similarly for the iPhone, "Tweetbot 6 for twitter" is also a chronological timeline (in order of new arrivals), making it easy to control what is displayed.

    On the next page, I will explain how to hide tweets you like from other people's timelines.