APA 7TH EDITION

How to Cite a Tweet (X / Twitter post) in APA 7th edition

Format, in-text rule, and a copy-paste example for tweets in APA. Citing a single tweet (X post) — often used to source a quote or claim.

APA 7th edition
Tweet (X / Twitter post)
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APA format for tweets

REFERENCE LIST FORMAT

Real Name [@handle]. (Year, Month Day). First 20 words of tweet [Post]. X. URL

Obama, B. [@BarackObama]. (2024, May 1). Today, leaders from around the world are gathering to mark a moment of progress in our [Post]. X. https://x.com/BarackObama/status/...

IN-TEXT:(Obama, 2024)

Pro tip

Use the author's real name when known; otherwise just the @handle. APA changed "Tweet" → "Post" after the platform rebrand.

Information you need

Before generating your APA citation, gather these details from the tweet (x / twitter post):

1

Account holder (real name + @handle)

2

Date and time

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Full tweet text or first 20 words

4

[Post] or [Tweet] note

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URL

Common mistakes to avoid

Quoting more than the first 20 words of the tweet (most styles want a snippet only)

Listing only the @handle without the real name

Forgetting the timestamp — tweets at the same date/account can collide

Frequently asked questions

For a tweet (x / twitter post) in APA, you'll need: Account holder (real name + @handle), Date and time, Full tweet text or first 20 words, [Post] or [Tweet] note, URL. bibliott auto-detects most of these from a URL or DOI.

Quoting more than the first 20 words of the tweet (most styles want a snippet only)

Yes — the example follows the official APA 7th edition format. Replace the author, title, year and other fields with your source's data, or use the bibliott generator to do it automatically.

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