Some people like to post openly on X, while others like their timeline limited to a small circle. Whether you want more privacy or prefer your posts to be viewable by all, X gives you full control over your account settings. Here’s how you can make your X account private or public, and what that will mean for your followers and your experience on the social networking site.
If you want to control who sees your tweets, it’s very quick and easy to make your account private. Here’s how you do it:
If you want your tweets to be visible to everyone again, switching back to public mode is just as easy. Here’s how:
If your X account is private, only people that you approve can see your posts, and your tweets don’t appear in search results. Others won’t be able to retweet your content. Flip to a public account, and your profile opens up completely: anyone can view your posts, they appear in search and recommendations, and new users can follow you right away.
It all comes down to your feelings about privacy versus reach. Go private if you want posts limited to a controlled list of followers. If you’re trying to reach a wider audience or striving for visibility, go public. And since X allows you to switch anytime, you can adjust your settings whenever you need more privacy or reach.
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