Like most social media platforms, Twitter allows users to have a private or public profile. But what if you need to make posts that are sometimes private but other times you want it to be public? With Twitter, you can do that by taking advantage of the Twitter Circle feature.
Twitter Circle is similar in concept to Google+’s Circles features from back in the day. Basically it creates a list of people that will be able to see certain tweets of yours. For example, while you might be maintaining a public Twitter profile, there might be certain things you don’t want the rest of your followers to see, so creating a Twitter Circle will put together a list of your friends/followers who will see specific tweets from you.
Twitter is allowing a maximum of 150 users per Circle, so you may have to trim the list if your Circle is particularly huge. Also, the company notes that users will not be notified if they have been added or removed, so you don’t have to worry about potentially hurting someone’s feelings.
Keep in mind that you cannot add people to your Twitter Circle who do not follow you, meaning that you can just randomly add high-profile accounts like celebrities, politicians, brands, and so on, only those who are following your Twitter account.