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How to quote tweet in a reply

. 2 min read

If you’re active on Twitter (now called X), you’ve probably noticed that sometimes a simple reply isn’t enough—you want to bring another tweet into the conversation. That’s where quoting a tweet in a reply comes in handy.

It helps you provide context, share opinions, or reference another user’s post without losing the original message.

Quote tweet in a reply

Here’s everything you need to know.


What Does It Mean to Quote Tweet in a Reply?

quote tweet in a reply means you’re responding to someone while also embedding another tweet directly into your reply. Unlike a standard retweet with comment, this approach lets you keep the conversation in one thread while highlighting a related tweet.


Why Quote Tweet in a Reply?

  • Add context: Referencing another tweet avoids confusion.
  • Boost engagement: Your audience sees both your comment and the quoted tweet.
  • Build authority: Show that you’re informed by connecting ideas or sources.
  • Encourage discussion: People can reply to both your comment and the quoted tweet.

How to Quote Tweet in a Reply (Step-by-Step)

  1. Find the tweet you want to quote.
  2. Copy the link: On mobile, tap the share icon → “Copy link to Tweet.” On desktop, click the three dots → “Copy link to Tweet.”
  3. Start your reply under the tweet you want to respond to.
  4. Paste the tweet link inside your reply box. Twitter will automatically generate a preview of the quoted tweet.
  5. Write your comment or context above the link.
  6. Post your reply. The original tweet and the quoted tweet will both appear in your response.
Your reply with a quoted tweet will look like this.

Pro Tips for Quoting a Tweet in a Reply

  • Keep your reply short and clear—your audience will already see the extra content.
  • Use relevant hashtags if you want the reply to reach beyond your followers.
  • Tag people strategically—especially if the quoted tweet involves them.
  • If you’re managing multiple accounts, tools like Circleboom Publish can help you schedule and organize your quote replies for maximum reach.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Don’t paste a tweet link without context—it looks unfinished.
  • Avoid over-quoting—it can feel spammy.
  • Check privacy settings—if the tweet is from a protected account, others won’t see it in your reply.

Final Thoughts

Learning how to quote tweet in a reply is a simple but powerful way to improve your Twitter engagement. It’s not just about sharing someone else’s post—it’s about adding your own voice while keeping the original tweet visible. Whether you’re managing a personal account, growing a brand, or running campaigns, mastering this feature helps you communicate more effectively on X.


Altug Altug

I focus on developing strategies for digital marketing, content management, and social media. A part-time gamer! Feel free to ask questions via [email protected] or X (@altug_seo)