As you likely know, Twitter has never permitted their clients to send direct messages (DMs) to different clients who don't tail them. Be that as it may, starting today, that is no more the case.Another security setting is being taken off at this time that will let any Twitter client select to get DMs from some other Twitter client, whether they tail them or not.
On the off chance that you lean toward not to get DMs from non-supporters you won't need to do a thing on the grounds that the new highlight is handicapped as a matter of course.
In the event that, then again, you might want to change the setting and begin getting DMs from individuals you don't take after, here is the means by which to do it:
1 – Log into your Twitter account.
2 – Click on the thumbnail of your profile picture (its situated at the highest point of the window close to the inquiry box). A drop-down menu will show up.
3 – Click Settings.
4 – Click the Security and security interface over in the left-hand segment.
5 – Scroll the distance to the base and check the container close to Receive Direct Messages from anybody.
6 – Click Save changes.
Enough said. From this point forward Twitter client will have the capacity to send you direct messages, regardless of the possibility that you don't tail them.
Note: YOU will even now be not able to send DMs to any clients who don't tail you and haven't changed their settings to permit DMs from individuals they don't