How to use Advanced Search on Twitter

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Twitter, being one of the most used social networks along with Facebook and Instagram, has a search function to find and connect people with each other. This tool is simple, but there is also a more advanced one that allows more precise searches with a greater range of effectiveness; this is known as Advanced Search.

With the Twitter Advanced Search it is possible to filter results and select various parameters that will help us find everything we want more easily and quickly, and then we will go deeper into how to use it and get the most out of it.

What is Twitter Advanced Search and what is it for?

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Diving a little deeper into what Twitter Advanced Search is and what it's useful for, this tool allows you to customize the search results based on certain specific parameters previously configured, be it date ranges, people, phrases (for example, "what are the best headphones?" or "where can I get a graphic designer?"), among others. In this way, it will be easier for you to find the Tweets, brands and brand mentions that you are looking for at a certain moment, since this can be a bit difficult if it is done in the conventional way, since hundreds are published every day. of thousands and even millions of Tweets through the social network.

Advanced Search is often so powerful that it allows you to find a Tweet by a phrase within it, even if you don't remember who Tweeted it and when. In turn, it allows you to use filters to see everything that a certain account (for example, your competition, a friend or celebrity) tweeted in October or any other month of the year. In summary, you can create searches as specific, detailed and personalized as you want.

So you can use the advanced search on Twitter

Using Advanced Search on Twitter is extremely simple. The social network, in fact, details the steps to follow through its help section, and they are as follows:

  1. Enter your search in the twitter.com search bar, which is located in the upper right corner of the screen on the desktop web version.
  2. Later, click on the option Advanced Search, which is located below search filters, in the upper right corner of your results page; or click on More options and then click Advanced search. This option also appears when you click on the three-dot button that is located just to the right of the Twitter search bar.
  3. Now, you only have to fill in the corresponding fields to refine the results of your search.
  4. Click the button Search to see your results.

Make advanced search more accurate

Next, we go with some suggestions and tips on combinations of words and ways of writing to take into account so that searches on Twitter are even more precise than they would be if we did not take them into account, and these, by category, are the following:

Words

  • Tweets that contain all the words in any position ("Twitter" and "search").
  • Tweets containing exact phrases (“Twitter search”).
  • Tweets that contain any of the words (“Twitter” or “search”).
  • Tweets that exclude specific words (“Twitter”, but not “search”).
  • Tweets with a specific hashtag (#twitter).
  • Tweets in a specific language (written in English).

People

  • Tweets from a specific account (tweeted by "@TwitterComms").
  • Tweets sent as replies to a specific account (as a reply to “@TwitterComms”).
  • Tweets that mention a specific account (Tweet includes “@TwitterComms”).

Places

  • Tweets sent from a geographic location, such as a specific city, state, or country.
    • Use the place dropdown menu to select the geographic location.

Dates

  • Tweets sent before a specific date, after a specific date, or within a date range.
    • Use the calendar dropdown menu to select a "from" date, a "to" date, or both.
  • Search for Tweets from any date since the first public Tweet.

Another more general tip on how to use Advanced Search on Twitter is try different searches, since in many cases, depending on how much reference you have about what you want to find, it may be difficult for the Twitter search engine to find what you want. Therefore, it may take more than one attempt to be successful.

To finish, we go with some other articles about Twitter that may be useful to you, and they are the following:


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