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Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Amanda MacArthur. Amanda MacArthur is a former Lifewire writer, a social media expert, and author of over articles and blog posts, dozens of white papers and four books. Updated on February 03, Tweet Share Email. Typically, verified accounts show up first on the list, so it isn't difficult to find them.

Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Email Address Sign up There was an error. Please try again. You're in! Thanks for signing up. There was an error. Tell us why! More from Lifewire. How to Find People on Twitter by Email. We decided to investigate this phenomenon further, this time on Twitter. We wanted to see if the victim-blaming of celebrities on Twitter differed in any way from the victim-blaming of non-celebrities.

To investigate this, we set up two studies. The methodology in both was exactly the same, except in one study the abuse victims were celebrities , and in the other, they were non-celebrities. All our abuse victims were white men, to control for other abuse factors like race and gender. We showed people a tweet on a live Twitter feed, with six replies beneath the original tweet.

We showed three types of initial tweet: something positive a show of gratitude or a compliment , something neutral a mundane, everyday tweet , or something negative a complaint or criticism. We also varied the six replies. Some tweets featured two neutral replies and four abusive ones; others featured four neutral replies and only two abusive ones. We expected people would register the abuse as more severe when they saw four abusive replies rather than two.

After reading all of this, we asked our participants who they thought was to blame for the abuse, and how severe they thought the abuse was. Our studies found that unless the celebrities were tweeting something positive, they were often blamed for whatever abuse came next. Sign up for a Twitter account if you don't have one already. Make sure your Twitter account is public, not protected. That is, anyone should be able to look at your tweets, regardless of whether they have been approved to follow you.

If your tweets are protected, no one except your approved followers can see your tweet, even if they have been mentioned. Follow your favorite celebrities on Twitter. It's a good idea to find a celeb who usually tweets a lot -- they are more likely to care about who tweets them.

For example, search for Tom Mcfly, who is one of the singers in the hot British band 'Mcfly'. On the main page you'll receive his or her updates. To reply to one, mouse over the update and click on the arrow. It will say: " tommcfly". That is okay. Type a message after the symbol. Send your message. If you just compliment the celebrity or express your love for them, they'll probably silently appreciate your compliment but not feel the need to respond.

You want to give the celebrity some concrete material to respond to. Try to tweet at celebrities when they have just tweeted. This way you know they are online and your tweet will be at the top of their list. Make your tweets interesting. Celebrities wouldn't want to reply to something boring. Adding pictures to your tweets makes it more interesting and if it is something funny or relevant to them, then they might notice it. If you tweet things like "I'm your biggest fan! Be unique in your approach and think of things to tweet that no one else tweets.

Don't spam celebrities. Don't send the same message a billion times in 5 minutes, or desperately reply to every tweet a celebrity posts. Remember: quality, not quantity, will get you noticed. A bunch of inane, vapid tweets will just be annoying and possibly get you blocked. Use hashtags. They'll increase visibility for your tweets, especially if you tweet about a trending topic. If you have a good story or picture with your tweet, that's even better -- it's more likely that you'll be retweeted and favorited.

If a celebrity uses a hashtag, think of how that hashtag can also apply in your life and use it too. Anytime a celebrity is trying to promote a hashtag, indulge them and join in the fun! Retweet celebrities. Everyone appreciates their message spreading across the Twitter-sphere, and there's no better way to show your appreciation for a good tweet than to retweet it in all its glory. Start off friendly, and not constantly DM yes, it would be annoying. Also, don't send generic messages, as celebs get the "ilysm" and "I'm your biggest fan!

Be original. Treat the celebrity like a normal person - like a friend, not a fan. Yes No.



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