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Adding your location on Twitter can help you connect with people and content in your local area. Here's how to add your location on Twitter: 1. Open the Twitter app on your mobile device or go to the Twitter website on your computer. 2. Log in to your Twitter account. 3. Click on your profile picture or avatar in the top right corner of the screen. 4. Select "Settings and privacy" from the dropdown menu. 5. Click on "Privacy and safety" in the left-hand menu. 6. Scroll down to the "Location" section and toggle on the "Add location to Tweets" option. 7. Click on "Save changes" at the bottom of the screen. Once you've enabled location sharing, you can add your location to your tweets by clicking on the location icon when composing a tweet. You can choose to share your precise location or a more general location, such as a city or neighborhood. Keep in mind that sharing your location on Twitter may make it easier for others to find and connect with you, so use caution when sharing your location information.
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