How to Find Your Twitter Friends on Mastodon in 2022

How to Find Your Twitter Friends on Mastodon in 2022
How to Find Your Twitter Friends on Mastodon in 2022

How to Find Your Twitter Friends on Mastodon

If you're new to Mastodon, or just want to track down your Twitter friends who are already on the platform, it's possible to find them with two different methods.

There are two ways to find your followers on Mastodon.

There are two ways to find your followers on Mastodon:

Twitter Search.

This is not a good way to find people, because Twitter doesn't track users' locations or relationships like Mastodon does. To get around this limitation, it's best to search by username instead of name (enabling "include location" will also help). The results you get back will likely include several fake accounts as well as real ones that have been created recently rather than over time, this could be useful if you want a specific topic covered by all parties involved in an argument or conversation but otherwise there's no reason not to use Twitter's advanced search options instead.

1. The First Way Is To Import Your Twitter Followers.

The first way is to import your Twitter followers. This will take a few minutes, but it's the only way you can find and add people who follow both Twitter and Mastodon accounts.

To do this, you'll need to go to ActivityPub.co, a website that helps you find friends across different social networks like Twitter and Mastodon.

ActivityPub is designed as an open source platform for social networking on the web, but it also has its own built-in search tool that allows users to locate other users by their interests and other factors such as profile pictures or tags. This means that if you know what kind of content your friend posts about (for example: games), then ActivityPub can help find them for you.

If this sounds interesting but intimidating at first glance, don't worry! It's not too hard once we walk through some steps together:

Just click "Twitter," enter your Twitter username (including the @ symbol), and then click "Start Importing."

If you want to find the Twitter friends on Mastodon, follow these steps:

First, you'll need to create a Mastodon account. To do this, go to mustodon and enter your email address (or create an account with Facebook or Google). You will then receive an activation link in your inbox that allows you to activate your account later on when it's ready for use by entering the code into the space provided during sign-up.

Next, import your Twitter friends from their profiles onto their new Mastodon accounts! This process is free and simple: just click "Twitter," enter your Twitter username (including the @ symbol), and then click "Start Importing." A window will pop up asking if anyone else needs access as well before giving them access as well, choose which accounts should be imported here by selecting which ones are displayed on this page using tabs at bottom left hand corner of window after clicking "Next."

It'll take a few minutes for ActivityPub to search through your Twitter followers and compile a list of them on Mastodon.

By the time ActivityPub has finished searching through your Twitter followers and compiling a list of them on Mastodon (which should take about five minutes), you'll have access to all your new friends.

If there's no activity from one of these accounts in at least 30 minutes, check their public profiles again; sometimes Twitter will block certain people from posting as temporarily until they are verified by Twitter again.

When it's complete, you'll see an option to follow everyone you found.

When you're done, you'll see an option to follow everyone you found. This is where things get interesting, you can choose who to follow and who not to, but the best part is that once you've made your selections, it's permanent.

So if someone isn't interested in following back or doesn't have enough followers for themself (or themselves) then they won't appear on your list anymore. It's all up to how much time and effort goes into each interaction.

If someone wants more information about what makes Mastodon different from Twitter or other social networks before deciding whether or not they want anything further going on between us then let me know.

2. The second way is even simpler

Visit the friends section on Mastodon and input someone's username and their instance's URL.

You'll see a list of all their recent posts, which you can then read through by clicking on them.
If they've added you as a friend (or if it says "You have not been added"), click "Add Friend" next to their name in order to send them an invitation link via email or Twitter DM, whichever works best for both parties involved.

Use ActivityPub to find all your friends on Twitter and have them show up in your Mastodon feed

ActivityPub is a protocol for federated social networks. If you don't know what that means, it's basically a way to connect people from different social networks so they can share posts and have conversations on Mastodon.

To find your Twitter friends on Mastodon, use the website activitypub.co! It will show you which Twitter accounts are connected to your Mastodon account and how many friends they have in common with each other, which means if one person has 2 followers on Twitter but only 1 friend on Mastodon (who also happens to be their cousin), then that person would only need 1 follower in order to reach their entire network of connected users via ActivityPub (and vice versa).

Use Twitter Hashtag To Find Your Freinds On Mastodon

  • Search for the hashtag #twittermigration on Twitter.
  • Use the search bar to find users who are migrating from Twitter to Mastodon.
  • Once you've found a friend, take a look at their profile and see if they have any posts about moving to Mastodon already. If not, send them a message or follow them so that you can keep an eye out for when they do decide it's time for a change!

Conclusion

Twitter is a great way to stay connected with people and follow the latest news. With Mastodon, you can also keep up with friends, coworkers and other social media enthusiasts who use Mastodon. The key is knowing how to find your Twitter followers on Mastodon.

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