Twitter

Kop That Twitter Screenshot

Twitter is a fantastic way to connect with other Liverpool supporters across the globe, using 140 character comments. You can follow the Kop That Twitter account to see our latest postings, retweets of breaking news on the club from the different press and media points around the world or just to interact with other fans and people about whatever you choose.

Many media points now carefully watch the Twitter timeline for a scoop on the latest news or public reaction to an event, its popularity continues to grow at a staggering rate. Hashtags are used in Twitter to allow you to search and find other people talking about the same subject as you or that share similar interests, an example of these are for example completing your “tweet” with #lfc or #ynwa for example so that other Liverpool supporters can identify you. From that point you may wish to follow the people that you find and interact with them more regularly.

Liverpool FC was one of the leading clubs to take full advantage of Twitter and Facebook and reach out across social media to its fan base which has worked successfully well and considerable attention and development continues to be applied to these areas by the club.

You can follow Liverpool FC on Twitter at @lfctv.

The #lfcfollowback Hashtag on Twitter
The #lfcfollowback hashtag has exploded on to the scene in recent weeks and is very popular amongst Liverpool fans. Twitter centres itself around a simple method, you follow users that you find interesting and informative and you are followed by users that take interest in what you have to say. The idea of #lfcfollowback is mutual following, therefore you use the hashtag if you wish to find other Reds to follow that will also follow you back in return.