Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to share their thoughts and ideas with the world. However, it lacks an interesting sense of community, so most people use 280 characters to do so. Additionally, a wider audience with different tastes and preferences will have access to the content as a result.

Twitter Circle is a new feature that allows you to limit the radius of your Twitter followers so that only those who have similar interests and viewpoints are included. You can create a Twitter Circle by following someone, or by creating a tweet with the hashtag #TwitterCircle. After following someone or tweeting with the #TwitterCircle hashtag, you can then edit their Circle by adding or removing followers, changing their profile picture, and/or adding content.

Steps To edit Twitter Circles Feature on PC and Smartphones

On smartphones

If you want to follow all your followers on Twitter, you can do so by selecting “All Followers” from the list of options in the app’s Tweet Composer button. This will create a menu titled “Choose Audience” with the choices “All Followers” and “Twitter Circle.”

If you want to follow more people, you can now recommend them to others by tapping “recommended” after selecting the edit option next to the “Twitter Circle option” from the new menu.

Once you’ve chosen who you want in your Circle, tap the “Done” button to save your selections and return to the Tweet Composer. Additionally, it will automatically set your audience to a “Twitter Circle.”

On PC

If you want to reach a wider audience by tweeting your thoughts and ideas to a larger group of people, then choose the “All Followers” option. This will allow you to tweet your thoughts and ideas to all of your followers, regardless of whether or not they are also Twitter users.

After selecting “Edit,” click “Recommended” to add everyone who follows you to a list of people you want to follow.

You can save your selections and return to the Tweet Composer by clicking the “X” button in the upper-left corner of the list after selecting the people you wish to include in your Circle. Additionally, it will automatically put your audience into a “Twitter Circle.” ..

Final Words

Twitter’s Circle feature gives users the freedom to send tweets they don’t want the majority of people to see to a limited group of people or a smaller audience. ..