For those of you who have been on Twitter for some time, you must have liked hundreds, if not thousands, of tweets. You might be wondering if there is a way to view all your likes on Twitter. Well, there is.

Viewing all your likes on Twitter is an easy operation. In this article, we’ll show you how to do it on both your mobile device and PC. So, let’s dig in.

How To View All Likes on Twitter Using a Mobile Device

Mobile users spend more time on Twitter than their desktop counterparts. A whopping 80% of mobile users are more likely to check Twitter several times a day than desktop users.

So how do you view your likes on Twitter with your phone? It’s pretty easy. Just follow these steps:

  • Open Twitter on your mobile device.Tap on your profile icon in the top left corner.Select the “Profile” option.You’ll now see a list of tabs under your profile description. Select the “Likes” tab.Scroll through the posts you have liked thus far. The most recent one appears at the top of the list.

Viewing Your Likes on Your PC

Even though it’s not the most popular choice, there are certain advantages to using Twitter on your computer. You can open Twitter in a browser and use your mouse to navigate through the feed.

Liking, retweeting, and commenting are just as easy on your PC as on your mobile phone. On the web version of Twitter, you can view your likes too. This is how you view your Twitter likes on your PC:

  • Go to Twitter and sign in using any web browser.Click the “Profile” button in the left-hand menu.Select the “Likes” tab under your profile info.A list of all the tweets you’ve liked will be displayed. Scroll through the list to find what you are looking for. The most recent likes appear at the top.

Automatically Save liked Tweets to a Google Spreadsheet with IFTTT

The tweets you’d be able to see using the steps are limited. It’ll take hours and hours to go through tweets from months and years ago, especially if you are an active user.

Alternatively, you can save your liked tweets to a Google Spreadsheet using IFTTT. This way, you can view tweets from a year or two years ago. Do you get it?

Let’s discuss the details:

  • If you don’t already have an IFTTT account, sign up for one.Select the Twitter account you want to use and permit it to access your account.The next step is to create a Google Drive account and link it to Twitter.Using IFTTT, you may construct an IFTTT recipe like this: IF I Like a tweet, THEN add this tweet to a specific Google Spreadsheet.

As soon as you click “like” on a tweet, it will automatically be added to your spreadsheet and stored on your Google Drive account.

Final Thoughts

Viewing the likes you’ve accrued on Twitter over time is a fascinating experience, especially if you’ve been active on the platform for some time. This is an excellent time to revisit your favorite tweets and some forgotten ones too.

We’d advise a classic trip down memory lane on Twitter any day! You can stumble upon some unexpected tweets that appear ridiculous now.

Remember that unless your profile is private, everyone can see all of the tweets you’ve liked. How many tweets would you be unliking after reading the article? Let us know!