Retweeter vs Retweeted - What's the difference?
retweeter | retweeted |
One who retweets.
* 2013 , Daxton Stewart, Social Media and the Law (page 42)
(retweet)
(Internet, transitive, neologism) To repost or forward another user's message on the social networking website .
* 2009 , Geert Conard, Friends with Benefits, Networking in a New Economy
(internet, neologism) A message reposted or forwarded in this way.
* 2011 , Dave Wooldridge, Michael Schneider, The Business of iPhone and iPad App Development (page 339)
* 2013 , Daxton Stewart, Social Media and the Law (page 42)
As a noun retweeter
is {{cx|internet|neologism|lang=en}} One who retweets.As a verb retweeted is
past tense of retweet.retweeter
English
Noun
(en noun)- According to Stewart's analysis, current case law makes it unlikely a retweeter would be held liable for a defamatory retweet
retweeted
English
Verb
(head)retweet
English
Verb
(en verb)- Because your messages will be relevant to them, they are much more likely to retweet your messages and recommend that other people follow you on Twitter.
Noun
(en noun)- You know it's an iPhone or iPad app, but those new to you, who came via a retweet or Twitter search, may not know which platform your app supports.
- According to Stewart's analysis, current case law makes it unlikely a retweeter would be held liable for a defamatory retweet