Unfortunately, you cannot directly see who liked other people's tweets on Twitter.
Twitter's privacy settings prevent users from seeing the list of people who liked a specific tweet unless:
- The tweet owner makes the list of likes public. This can be done by clicking the "Likes" button under a tweet and then selecting "View all" to see who liked the tweet.
- You are the owner of the tweet. You can see who liked your own tweets by clicking the "Likes" button under your tweet.
However, there are a few ways to indirectly find out who might have liked a tweet:
- Check the retweets: If a tweet is popular, many people might retweet it. You can check the retweets to see if any of the accounts you follow retweeted it, which might indicate that they also liked the tweet.
- Look for comments: Some people might comment on a tweet instead of liking it. You can check the comments to see if any of the accounts you follow commented on the tweet.
- Use third-party tools: Some third-party tools offer features that allow you to see who liked a specific tweet, but these tools may not be accurate or reliable.
Remember, Twitter prioritizes user privacy, and it's important to respect that.