Today, we’ll talk about the best web, desktop, iOS, and Android apps that give you a list of View Shared Links on Twitter. RSS lives on. No, actually. RSS is still used by people who like it for what it is. But it’s no secret that a lot of people have moved on, even to Twitter.
Twitter is where you can find people who share your interests. When someone you follow posts a link to an interesting article, it’s likely that you’ll find that link interesting too. On Twitter, there is also some curation. You can get thousands of articles in your RSS feed, but only the best things get shared on Twitter.
There are thousands of RSS readers for all platforms, but not as many “readers” for Twitter. Twitter is a great social media site, but it seems to get less and less easy to use with each update to its interface. In fact, it’s so hard to understand that many Twitter users don’t know how to find and share their profile URL.
How to View Shared Links on Twitter
If you’re a big fan of Twitter, you probably follow several people on the social network. But not every user posts a status update that doesn’t include a link. When they do, though, the amount of noise we see makes it more likely that we will lose that tweet and link. If you use iOS and Safari a lot, things are easy to filter out. Thanks to Safari’s Shared Links, it’s almost too easy.
This feature only works if you have a Twitter account and have it linked to iOS. You can do this by going to Settings > Twitter and putting in your login information. Follow the steps below once you’ve logged in.
- Launch Safari on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
- Now tap on the Bookmarks button. It looks like an open book icon.
- You will now see three sections at the top – Bookmarks, Reading List and Shared Links. Tap on Shared Links, whose icon looks like an @ sign.
- After a few seconds, you’ll be able to see all the tweets with links over here. Just tap on the link, and Safari will open it. It’s very convenient and makes a huge difference in how loud it is.
- If you are signed into Twitter but can’t see the links, tap the Subscriptions button in the Shared Links section. Make sure to choose your Twitter account.
FAQ
How do I view a shared link?
Tap Shared Links in the main menu to see the links you’ve made that other people can use. If the link is shared publicly, it shows that it is shared publicly and when it was shared.
Why can’t I see links on Twitter?
Sometimes, you might find that links in tweets on the Twitter app or website don’t work right. Try using a different browser, updating your Twitter app, or clearing the cache on your Twitter app to fix this problem.
How do I find posts I have shared?
Tap the rightmost part of Facebook, and then tap your name. Tap where your picture is, and then tap Activity Log. From here, you can tap to review things like Your Posts to look at photos, videos, text, and status updates you’ve shared on Facebook.
How do I make a link viewable?
First, open the project for which you want to make a link that only lets other people see it. Click the ellipsis button in the upper right corner, and then from the drop-down menu, click Create view-only link. You will be taken to the “Settings” page’s “View-only links” section. Click the “+Add” button to make a link that can only be seen.