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How to Quote Tweet on X (Twitter): Complete Guide (2026)
Learn how to quote tweet on X, the difference from reposts, and how to use it to grow your account with practical strategies.
- X
- Growth
- Engagement
Quote tweeting is one of the simplest ways to grow on X, yet most people don’t use it well.
Instead of just reposting someone else’s content, you add your own voice. That turns a passive share into something that can drive engagement, followers, and conversations.
What is a quote tweet?
A quote tweet (also called a quote post) lets you share someone else’s tweet with your own commentary added above it.
Unlike a repost:
- You add your own opinion or insight
- It shows up as your content
- The engagement goes to your post
Think of it as building on someone else’s idea rather than just passing it along.
How to quote tweet on desktop
If you’re using a desktop or laptop, the process is straightforward.
Step-by-step
- Go to X (x.com)
- Find the tweet you want to quote
- Click the repost icon (two arrows forming a square)
- Select Quote
- Add your commentary
- (Optional) Attach images, GIFs, or video
- Click Post
Your quote tweet will appear as a new post with the original tweet embedded below it.
Quick tip
You can paste a tweet link directly into the compose box and X will automatically convert it into a quote tweet.
How to quote tweet on mobile (iOS & Android)
The process is almost identical on mobile.
Steps
- Open the X app
- Find the tweet you want to quote
- Tap the repost icon
- Tap Quote
- Add your text
- Tap Post
You can also paste a tweet link into a new post to quote it automatically.
Quote tweet vs repost
Understanding the difference is key if you want to grow.
Repost (retweet)
- Shares the original tweet as-is
- No added commentary
- Engagement goes to the original tweet
Quote tweet
- Adds your own text, media, or opinion
- Appears as your own post
- Engagement goes to you
Why quote tweets perform better
Quote tweets are treated more like original content, which means:
- More reach
- Higher engagement
- Stronger personal brand
- More conversations
How to add images, GIFs, or video
Adding visuals can significantly improve performance.
Add images
- Click the image icon
- Upload up to 4 images
- Post with your commentary
Add a GIF
- Click the GIF button
- Search and select one
- Add your text and post
Add video
- Upload a video file
- Add your commentary
- Post
Posts with visuals often get noticeably more engagement.
Quote tweet best practices
Not all quote tweets perform well. The difference is what you add.
Do this
- Add real value (insight, opinion, or context)
- Credit the original creator when relevant
- Use quote tweets to contribute to discussions
- Engage with people who reply
Avoid this
- Posting “This 👇” with no value
- Mocking or attacking others
- Overusing quote tweets
- Starting unnecessary arguments
A good rule: keep quote tweets to about 20–30% of your content.
How to find who quoted your tweet
Tracking quotes helps you grow and engage.
Method 1 (best)
- Open your tweet
- Click the Quotes count
Method 2
- Paste your tweet URL into search
Method 3
- Check your notifications
This helps you:
- Discover new audiences
- Engage with people talking about your content
- Get ideas for future posts
Can you quote tweet a private account?
No.
If an account is private:
- You cannot quote their tweets
- The option is disabled
This protects user privacy.
How to use quote tweets to grow on X
This is where most people miss the opportunity.
1. Add insight to viral tweets
Find trending posts and add your perspective. Say something new, not obvious.
2. Build relationships
Quote creators in your niche. Thoughtful input can lead to replies and visibility.
3. Use thoughtful hot takes
Disagree respectfully to spark discussion. Tone matters.
4. Curate content
Share strong posts and explain why they matter. This builds trust.
5. Reuse your own content
Quote your old tweets and expand on them with new context.
Final thoughts
Quote tweeting is not just a feature. It is a growth tool.
Used well, it helps you:
- Join conversations
- Show your thinking
- Build authority
- Reach new audiences
The key is simple: don’t just share. Add something worth reading.