Twitter via SMS FAQs
If you already have a Twitter account, you can access it from your phone using SMS or Twitter's mobile website, mobile.twitter.com.
Twitter is a free service; we do not charge you to use it, even via SMS. However, if you use Twitter via text message on your phone, your mobile carrier may charge you for those messages according to your service plan.
These are phone numbers that are used by Twitter to help you access your Twitter account via SMS on your phone. You can text message your Tweet to your respective code/number and it will post to your Twitter profile. Different countries use different codes. Find your country's short or long code.
Yes. When you've associated your phone to your Twitter account, you will only receive notifications from people you've asked to get mobile Tweets from. When you send a text message from your phone to your Twitter code, it will always post as a Tweet to your profile.
Turn off mobile updates from users you follow in one of these ways:
- Send commands from your phone to turn updates off for any people you follow by sending OFF [username] to your Twitter code.
- Send only the word OFF to turn all updates off until you choose to turn them on again (by sending the word ON).
- Turn off mobile updates for any user from your web profile.
- Additionally, you can set your sleep settings in your web profile to silence mobile updates for certain periods of every day.
If you have a smartphone that supports an official Twitter app and are receiving two sets of notifications (one through SMS and one through the app's push notifications) you may want to disable your SMS notifications. To do this, send OFF to your Twitter short code. Now you will only receive one set of notifications!
We have short codes for many countries and carriers - texting one of these will allow you to Tweet via SMS. If your country is not listed there, you might want to use our one-way long code to post content to Twitter. Please note that all subscribers (even in the UK) may be charged international message rates.
You can also go to our mobile website, mobile.twitter.com from your phone's browser no matter where you are in the world (as long as you have cell reception on your smartphone!).