It’s easy to find quoted replies and retweets on Twitter. Here’s how. Sarah Tew/CNET The best part about seeing a tweet catch fire is reading snarky responses from people who retweet the tweet and add their own jabs, otherwise known as a quote reply or a quote retweet. Unfortunately, Twitter doesn’t offer any single-click solution that will take you straight to a page to see all of the quoted replies. You can tag a bot like Quoted Replies in a reply to the original tweet, which will then generate a link, but that means you have to let everyone know you’re lurking around a particular tweet. Not ideal. While there are other ways to get the job done, we found one of the easiest ways to search and find all of the quoted replies and retweets for a particular tweet. Now playing: Watch this: Twitter Blue: What is it? 3:37 How to see quoted replies and retweets on Twitter1. Go to the original tweet, and look at the URL in your browser’s address bar. 2. Copy the 19-digit string of numbers at the end of the tweet’s URL.If you’re using Twitter for iPhone or Android, you can also click the share icon (the…
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