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Twitter now letting more users see their tweet analytics

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It's unclear when Twitter opened up its analytics features to the public; until recently the company made this data available only to users who pay to promote their tweets.

It’s unclear when Twitter opened up its analytics features to the public; until recently the company made this data available only to users who pay to promote their tweets.

[LOS ANGELES TIMES]

Ever wondered how many people click on the links you tweet? Wonder no more.

Twitter appears to be giving all users access to analytics tools that can be used to see how many people are clicking on links they share. The analytics tools also show how many retweets and responses that tweets get, as well as how many users “favorite” a specific tweet.

To access this data, users can head to the Twitter Ad dashboard, where they will be prompted to sign in with their Twitter account. Once in, they can click on the “Analytics” tab on the top left corner of the screen. After that they can click on “Timeline Activity” to find data on their tweets. That data can be viewed online or downloaded as a CSV file.

Read more at Los Angeles Times.

Freddie Allen is the Editor-In-Chief of the NNPA Newswire and BlackPressUSA.com. Focused on Black people stuff, positively. You should follow Freddie on Twitter and Instagram @freddieallenjr.

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