Tweeting Your Location
Using its own GPS, the Tweet Location feature allows you to share your current location when you post a tweet. This feature may be familiar to you from having used Twitter on the web. Because it's turned off by default, you will need to go to your account settings (on the web and/or in your app, depending on the app you use) andopt in to use it. You can opt out again any time.
Tweeting a Picture
Tweeting a picture from your mobile app is even easier than sharing it from the web. While composing a new tweet, you can add a picture from your library, or turn on your camera and take a picture right then and there.
How to enable tweeting with your location:
Because tweeting with your location is disabled by default for everyone, you must enable this feature by following these steps:
- Click on the person icon and select Settings from the drop down menu.
- Go into your Account settings.
- At the bottom of the page, check the box to Add a location to your Tweets (as shown below.)
- Save your changes.
How to choose your location:
After you've enabled Tweet location in your Settings, you'll see a location field below the "What's Happening?" box on your homepage.
- Click the crosshair icon to see the drop-down menu from which you can select your location.
- Your selected location will show up with a green check mark, as shown below.
- Click any location listed, or you can 'Search for a neighborhood or city' by using the search field the top of the menu.
- If you no longer want include location on your Tweets, simply click the "x" next to Turn off location. This turns location off on a per-Tweet basis.
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