


In this guide, we’re going to provide practical advice on how to get the most from Twitter, with tips for those who’ve yet to open an account through to those with tens of thousands of tweets to their name. Yet, it’s frequently abused – not just by morons posting death threats to celebrities, but by ordinary users who don’t quite grasp some of Twitter’s intricacies. It’s a service for chatting with friends, interacting with the rich and famous (and Keith Chegwin), getting a response from businesses, getting your message read out on the radio, and sharing interesting links and, of course, photos of cats. Almost a decade after it first launched, Twitter remains the hottest social network on the internet.
