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How to find a user’s first tweet

By admin on Nov 12, 2015

Twitter has a service – discover your first tweet which can be used to find any user’s first tweet. This can be useful in case you are doing some research on a twitter handle and want to know when did that user/handle twitted first. These are quick steps to find first tweet for a user:

  1. Visit https://discover.twitter.com/first-tweet. This tools gives you option to enter any twitter handle and see it’s first tweet. In case you are logged in to twitter, you will see first tweet for your own handle. Here is how the form looks like:
    twitter-discover-first-tweet-form
  2. Enter the user name for which you want to see first tweet and click on search icon. Here is how the outcome looks like for twitter handle techcrunch:
    twitter-discover-first-tweet-techcrunch-example

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