How to Cite a Tweet in MLA, APA, and Chicago Style

As social media has evolved it has crept into academic work. I’ve even given research assignments in which I’ve asked my students to seek out and cite quotes from people on Twitter. More and more I’m asked, “how do I cite a Tweet?” In fact, I was asked this in an email last night. If you’re citing for a blog post, you can just embed the Tweet. If you’re citing for a more formal work you will want to follow guidelines of MLA, APA, or Chicago Style.

Guidelines and examples for citing a Tweet in MLA style can be found here. Guidelines and examples for citing Tweets in APA are available here. If you need guidelines and examples of citing a Tweet in Chicago Style, click here.

Those who use tools like EasyBib or RefMe should note that the Tweet citations generated by those tools don’t exactly match the guidelines set by APA, MLA, or Chicago Style. I tried both tools for citing Tweets and found that I had to slightly modify the formatting produced by those tools.

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