Sometimes, your tweets might resonate with people so much that they bookmark them. Naturally, you might wonder: Can you see who bookmarked your tweet? Let’s dive into this question.
Can I see who bookmarked my tweet?
The short answer is no. Twitter does not currently allow users to see who bookmarked their tweets. Twitter bookmarks are private, and Twitter has not introduced any feature to reveal this information to tweet authors.
You can also check it on your own through your post engagement metrics located below your tweets.
From there, you'll only be able to see quotes, reposts, and likes.
The same goes for X Analytics itself. Yes, you'll see a lot more details under the "Content" tab, but nothing about Twitter bookmarks.
Can you see who bookmarked your tweets using third-party tools?
No, third-party tools cannot bypass Twitter’s privacy settings. Be cautious of any service claiming to show you who bookmarked your tweets—it’s likely a scam or phishing attempt.
In fact, check the official partner directory of X and try to avoid using any tool for any Twitter activity other than those listed there.
Any runarounds on how to see who bookmarked your tweet?
Well... The best I can think of is creating a Twitter poll and timing it right to maximize participation.
And for that, I might suggest using Circleboom Publish, a tool that allows you to schedule Twitter polls.
It's quite easy to schedule Twitter polls through Circleboom.
After your login, you'll see many features like;
And "Add poll" is just one of them.
You can craft your poll like you would on Twitter. You know, just ask your question and enter different answer options (up to 4 answers). And don't forget to choose the poll length!
Then, you can click on the calendar sign on the top right and pick when to send it out. You can time it, let's say, 24 hours after the original tweet and ask if people bookmarked it or not.
Learn more about it here:
Final words
Now you know the answer to “Can you see who bookmarked your tweet?” Even though bookmarks remain private, focusing on creating valuable and engaging content will ensure your tweets leave a lasting impression.
While you can’t see who directly bookmarked your tweet, creating a poll might be its runaround. Timing it right can get you more accurate results. How? Via Circlebooom Publish.