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Search for contacts and friends in Twitter (X)
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X (formerly Twitter) is more fun with friends! When you find and follow friends on X, you will have the ability to view their status updates in your own timeline. When friends on Twitter follow you back, any tweets that you post will display in your friends' X timelines. By finding and adding friends on X, you can read updates from people you enjoy hearing from, and have the opportunity to engage in lively discussions with them. This wikiHow will show you how to find and add friends on Twitter (X).

Finding Friends on X/Twitter

To find someone using their phone number, you must first sync your contacts to your account. Go to Settings and privacy > Privacy and safety > Discoverability and contacts > and toggle on Sync address book contacts. If a friend joins X, they may be suggested in the "Who to follow" section.

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Uploading Contacts (Mobile)

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  1. This may also look like . You can only upload contacts using your mobile device.
    • To find friends on X using a phone number or email address, you'll need to upload your contacts. Keep in mind that some contacts may have chosen to keep this information hidden, so they may not appear in your suggestions.
  2. This is in the left panel.
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  3. You can find this underneath Timeline.
  4. A new page will open.
  5. The switch will turn green.
    • When this is turned on, contacts will continually sync with X. When a contact joins X with a phone number or email address listed in your address book, X will suggest the accounts to you.
    • To remove your contacts, toggle off Sync address book contacts. Then, tap Remove all contacts at the bottom.
  6. On mobile, tap the magnifying glass icon and scroll down. On desktop, find this section on the right side of the page.
    • Select a profile to view it fully.
    • Select Follow to follow the user.
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Finding Friends by Name

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  1. On desktop, this is located at the top-right corner. If you're using the mobile app, tap the magnifying glass at the bottom.
  2. Press Enter or tap search to search for your friend.
    • You can either type a person's real name or their X username/handle.
  3. This is underneath the search box. Results will load for all users with the display name or username.
    • You'll see the users' profile picture, username, and bio in the results list.
  4. If the user has a private account, you'll need to wait until they approve the request.
    • Once followed, you'll be able to see your friend's posts and retweets.
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Letting Others Find You (Mobile)

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  1. This may also look like .
    • You can make yourself discoverable to friends by allowing them to find you with your email address or phone number.[1]
  2. This is in the left panel.
  3. You can find this underneath Timeline.
  4. A new page will open.
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Letting Others Find You (Desktop)

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  1. This is in the left panel. A menu will expand.
    • You can make yourself discoverable to friends by allowing them to find you with your email address or phone number.
  2. A new page will open.
  3. This is underneath the Settings header.
  4. You can find this in the right panel.
  5. If you want others to find you via phone number instead, skip this step.
  6. If you only want others to find you via email, skip this step.
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  • Never submit your X username and password to any third-party websites or applications that you have not researched thoroughly. Some third-party websites or services may be malicious, and use your X account to post spam or commit fraud.
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This article was reviewed by Anyah Le Gilmore-Jones and by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Anyah Gilmore-Jones is a Social Media Marketing Expert based in Nashville, Tennessee. An innovative experiential and social media marketer, Anyah is skilled at creating engaging brand experiences and leverages her passion for connecting people and ideas to drive organic growth for purpose-driven brands. As the founder of GROW by Gilmore, a social media strategy company, Anyah develops data-driven social media strategies focused on authentic community building. She has over 4 years of experience spearheading viral campaigns and producing content for brands like HBCU Buzz, Black & Scholared, SHEIN, and Project Art Collective. She received her BA from Howard University in Political Science and Government. This article has been viewed 150,400 times.
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