Twitter has been around since 2006 and in that time has made a huge impact on the world. Nevertheless, it fundamentally remains unchanged. The character limit has increased, new functionality has been added, but the social network still looks and works similarly.

Whether you've been on Twitter since day one, or are a relatively new user, there's still something for you to learn. Did you know about all the hidden keyboard shortcuts that let you navigate the interface with ease? Do you know what all the Twitter-specific terms mean?

We're here to help you out and turn you into a Twitter pro in no time.

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Twitter Keyboard Shortcuts and Glossary

KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS

SHORTCUT

ACTION

Navigation

See shortcuts

?

Next tweet

J

Previous tweet

K

Page down

Space

Load new tweets

.

Home

G + H

Explore

G + E

Notifications

G + N

Mentions

G + R

Profile

G + P

Likes

G + L

Lists

G + I

Direct messages

G + M

Moment maker

G + C

Settings

G + S

Bookmarks

G + B

Go to user

G + U

Display settings

G + D

Actions

New tweet

N

Send tweet

Ctrl + Enter

New direct message

M

Search

/

Likes

L

Reply

R

Retweet

T

Share tweet

S

Bookmarks

B

Mute account

U

Block account

X

Open tweet details

Enter

Expand picture

O

Open/close messages dock

I

Pause/play selected video

K

Mute selected video

M

Go to audio dock

A + D

Pause/play audio dock

A + Space

Mute/unmute audio dock

A + M

GLOSSARY

TERM

DEFINITION

# (Hashtag)

A way to group a tweet into a topic

@

Precedes a username to link to that user's profile

Block

Stop someone from seeing and interacting with your profile

Bio

A 160-character biography that appears on your profile

Bookmark

Saving tweets in a collection of favorites

Direct messages

Privately message another account

Explore

An area of Twitter where you can view trends, events, topics, and more

Follow

Subscribe to another account and see their tweets in your timeline

Likes

The heart icon that represents your appreciation of a tweet

List

A custom timeline made up of a series of accounts

Mention

The act of mentioning another user in your tweet

Mute

Hiding accounts, phrases, hashtags, and more from your timeline

Pinned tweet

A tweet that appears at the top of your profile permanently

Promoted

Can be sponsored accounts, tweets, trends, and more

Retweet

Sharing someone else's tweet to your timeline

Reply

Responding to someone else's tweet

Thread

A series of linked tweets from one user

Timeline

A stream of tweets, ordered chronologically

Tweet

A message on Twitter, up to 280 characters

Verified

An account that has a blue check to indicate it's a legitimate source

How to Improve Your Twitter Experience

Knowing these Twitter terms and navigating with these keyboard shortcuts is sure to improve your Twitter experience.

But did you know there are plenty of apps out there that can make it even better? Whether you want to automatically block trolls or automatically create Twitter threads, there's probably a third-party program that can help you out.