Twitter has started rolling out the 'Tweet activity dashboard' to all users, a feature that was previously only available for Twitter advertisers. The roll-out will be in phases, so it may not yet be available to all users yet.
The micro-blogging network on its support page explains the Tweet activity dashboard is a tool that allows users to track their tweet activity.
With the Tweet activity dashboard, Twitter says users will be able to see how people are engaging with their tweets in real time, compare their tweet activity over time and how see their tweets are trending, and also be able to see a detailed view of any tweet with the number of retweets, replies, favourites, follows or even clicks it receives.
Twitter users can get started by logging into analytics.twitter.com with their Twitter username and password. Notably, the Tweet activity dashboard is available to users who primarily tweet in English, French, Japanese, and Spanish, and have had an account for at least 14 days.
Users may not immediately see all their tweets on the Tweet activity dashboard when they log in to analytics.twitter.com for the first time, as Twitter says it will take some time for the impression and engagement data (or Tweet metrics) to populate. Notably, users can also download their Tweet metrics into a csv file.
Twitter earlier this month detailed its recent efforts in the fight against unsolicited content with the new BotMaker anti-spam system. The micro-blogging network was also spotted to be testing a new mini video player, and also quietly rolled out attachment suggestions.
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