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You Can't Tweet With Us: How to Create a Private Twitter Circle

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Have some hot takes you’d rather not blast out to the entire internet? With a Twitter Circle, you can restrict certain posts to a group of trusted followers.
With Circles, Twitter takes a page from Instagram’s Close Friends feature (not to mention Google+) to allow you to tweet to a select group of followers. As Twitter describes it: « Some Tweets are for everyone & others are just for people you’ve picked. » Here’s how to circle up on Twitter. How Do I Create a Twitter Circle? Start by composing a tweet. If Circle has rolled out to your account, you’ll see a default Everyone button next to your profile icon, which means your tweets are sent out to all your followers. To change that, tap Everyone, which opens a Choose audience menu. Tap the Edit button next to the Twitter Circle option and open the Recommended tab in the new window. You can then look through a list of people you follow or use the search bar to find them directly. When you find someone you want added to your Circle, hit the Add button next to their name. Anyone you add will then be included under the Twitter Circle tab.

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