Signing up with Twitter
Twitter on your mobile device
Learn how to get started with Twitter for iOS.
Learn how to get started with Twitter for Android.
Tips for picking a username
Your username is the name your followers use when sending replies, mentions, and Direct Messages.
It will also form the URL of your Twitter profile page. We'll provide a few available suggestions when you sign up, but feel free to choose your own.
Note: You can change your username in your account settings at any time, as long as the new username is not already in use.
Usernames must be fewer than 15 characters in length and cannot contain "admin" or "Twitter", in order to avoid brand confusion.
Important information about signing up with email address
An email address can only be associated with one Twitter account at a time.
The email address you use on your Twitter account is not publicly visible to others on Twitter.
We use the email you enter to confirm your new Twitter account. Be sure to enter an email address that you actively use and have access to. Check your inbox for a confirmation email to make sure you signed up for your account correctly.
First steps after you've created your account
Find and follow news sources, friends, more on Twitter. After signing up, follow a handful of accounts to create a customized stream of information on your home timeline. Following means you'll get that user's Tweets on your Twitter home timeline. You can unfollow anyone at any time.
Read our Getting started with Twitter guide.
Learn about using Twitter.
Having trouble?
If you are signing up for an account using an older version of Internet Explorer (IE9 or earlier), you may be redirected to mobile.twitter.com to complete the sign-up. Learn more about using twitter.com on older browsers.
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