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Twitter provides a feature called "Auto Respond" which allows you to set up automatic responses to certain keywords, phrases, or mentions. This feature is particularly useful for businesses, brands, or individuals who receive a large volume of Twitter notifications and want to save time by automatically responding to common queries. Here's how to set up Auto Respond on Twitter: 1. Log in to your Twitter account and click on your profile picture in the top right corner. 2. Select "Settings and privacy" from the drop-down menu. 3. Click on the "Notifications" tab. 4. Scroll down to the "Automation" section and click on "Auto responses." 5. Toggle the switch to turn on Auto Respond. 6. Click on "New Rule" to create a new auto response. 7. Choose whether you want to respond to "Everyone" or "Only people you follow" who mention you or use specific keywords or phrases. 8. Enter the keyword or phrase you want to respond to in the "Trigger" field. 9. Enter your response in the "Message" field. Twitter allows up to 300 characters for Auto Responses. 10. Click on "Save" to create the auto response. That's it! Now, whenever someone mentions you or uses the specific keyword or phrase you have set up, they will receive an automatic response from your Twitter account. Keep in mind that while this feature can save time, it's important to ensure that your auto responses are appropriate and relevant to the query.
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