Using X on Android can be as chaotic as it is rewarding. If you find it difficult to manage lists, moments, and especially social media notifications on your device, you've come to the right place. Here, I explain in detail how you can customize and organize your user experience: from organizing your feed into lists, controlling what X notifies you about, and how Android can help you filter everything so you don't miss anything important... or get overwhelmed by digital noise.
What are X lists and why are they key to organizing your experience?

lists in X (formerly Twitter) are one of the most powerful and least used features by the average user. Their function is allow you to create thematic or custom groups of accounts, so you have separate subfeeds to suit your needs. It's an effective way to filter the avalanche of information pouring into the main timeline, selecting only what interests you for each topic or area.
- Customize each list with name, image and description to easily identify it.
- You can create public lists—visible to other users who can even follow them—or private lists for exclusive use without notification to others.
- Includes any profile, whether followed or not, and you can change members whenever you want.
- Use them for personal, professional, or event tracking, or as a source of ideas and trends.
Whether you want to monitor competitors, group accounts with humor, have your references at hand, follow news about technology, politics, sports or whatever, Lists give you the absolute power to segment your experience into X without disturbing or notifying anyone if they are private.
How to create, edit, and manage lists in X from Android and the web
Creating and customizing lists in X from both the Android app and the web version is simple, but it's important to know all the nuances and tricks that make the difference:
- Open the X app or go to the web and sign in.
- From the side menu, select Subscriber lists.
- Press the button to create a new list (leaf icon with a plus).
- Enter a catchy name, add a description, and upload a cover image in addition to your listing avatar.
- Choose the visibility type: private so that no one knows about it, or act to share it with the community.
- Confirm the creation and start adding members. On Android, you do this from the list page; on the web, it's recommended to add accounts immediately.
- To add users, go to your profile, tap the menu (three dots), and choose "Add to list." Check the list(s) you want.
- You can pin your most used lists to the top by clicking the “pin” button.
- To remove users, access the list members and remove them. To edit the name, description, or image, use the "Edit List" feature.
Each list displays a unique feed of tweets from the accounts included., completely isolating those posts from the rest of the general timeline.
Ideas for use and differential advantages of lists in X
The flexibility of lists in X is enormous, but here I will explain advanced and lesser-known uses:
- Stealthy professional monitoring: Private lists to monitor competitors, key profiles, customers, market trends, influencers, or exclusive information sources without their knowledge.
- Curation of public content: Select relevant profiles on science, news, education, art, or any other specialty. Public lists can be followed by others, making you a reference.
- Clean and unsaturated feed: Add accounts that you find relevant or fun to your lists, but that you don't want on your general timeline, so you can see them whenever you want without being overwhelmed by notifications.
- Monitoring of events, conferences or live coverage: Accounts of speakers, attendees, official media and participants.
- Organization of projects, studies or teamsIf you're part of a work, study, or community group, private lists make it easy to coordinate and keep track of things without mixing them with your other interests.
Share your public lists through direct links so that anyone can benefit from your selection, useful for collaborative work or dissemination.
Moments in X: what they are, what they are for and how they are created
The Moments in X These are compilations of selected tweets, both your own and those of others, that serve to tell stories, summarize events, compile campaigns, and create collections on any topic. They allow you to group relevant tweets about events, conferences, live coverage, historical retrospectives, or charitable initiatives, making them easy to reference and share.
- Ideal for summarizing events or coverage: Conferences, talks, social campaigns, product updates, or travel experiences.
- Thematic compilation: Gather in one place the evolution of a thread, a charity campaign, responses to a hashtag or any viral phenomenon.
- Archiving and consultation: Always have the context and the most notable publications on an event or topic of interest at hand.
Currently, Moment creation is only available on the X website.. If you want to learn more about managing X lists and notifications on Android, feel free to visit our dedicated section on the blog or check out additional resources on the article on advanced management in Android.
- Go to the X website and log in.
- From your profile, select “Moments.”
- Add tweets by clicking "Add Tweet." You can search your own tweets or those of other users.
- Customize the title, description, and choose a cover.
- Save and share your moment via a unique link.
They are a powerful alternative to threads and an excellent tool for content creators, journalists, teachers, and community managers.
Notification management in X for Android: control every detail

X notifications can be very useful, but they can also be intrusive. If you don't know how to control them, learning how to customize them is essential so they don't become a nuisance but a valuable aid.
Types of notifications available in X and how they manifest
- Mentions: When someone quotes you in a tweet, replies, or tags you in a photo.
- Replies and retweets of your posts.
- Favorites or Likes received.
- New followers and account suggestions.
- Direct messages: Indicates a new private conversation or reply.
- Topic recommendations, trends, featured news, announcements, suggested moments and emergency alerts.
- Introducing new features or major changes to the app.
You can control in detail what type of notification you want to receive., both on mobile (push notifications) and via email and on the web.
How to customize and filter your notifications from the X app
- Go to your profile and select Settings and Privacy.
- Press on Notifications to see all available categories.
- Activate, deactivate or mute Specific types: mentions, messages, followers, suggestions, moments, special alerts...
- Use advanced filters to mute notifications from new accounts, accounts without photos, unverified accounts, unfollowed accounts, or anonymous profiles.
- Choose if you want to receive push notifications (in the top bar or with pop-up ads), or only ads within the app.
- Customize by user: If you want to receive alerts from a specific account, go to their profile and activate the bell.
This allows you to be notified only about the interactions you're really interested in, eliminating any annoyances.
Email and web notifications: how to set them up and turn them off
- Enter X from the computer, access Settings & Privacy > Notifications > Preferences > Email Notifications.
- There you'll see toggles to enable or disable general or specific notifications (new followers, direct messages, relevant tweets, news, recommendations, tips, etc.).
- You can choose to receive notifications only when there are important changes, or turn off emails completely if you find them annoying.
- For web notifications, from the same menu, select “Web notifications” and select only the alerts you want to receive in your browser.
This setting helps reduce noise and avoids the stress of unnecessary emails.
Mute, filter, and block annoying X notifications: Advanced options
- From Notifications > Filters, you can turn on the Quality filter to exclude automated tweets or spam.
- Under “Silent Notifications,” choose to filter alerts from:
- Accounts you don't follow or that don't follow you.
- Users with new accounts, without a profile photo, or unverified accounts.
- Accounts that have not confirmed their email or phone number.
- Temporarily mute trends, communities, or highlights if they seem irrelevant to you.
- Use the keyword mute option to avoid sensitive or annoying content.
These advanced tools allow you to fine-tune and customize the flow of notifications..
Managing X notifications on Android: exploiting system options
In addition to everything you can do from the X app, Android offers additional controls to customize the experience even further..
Configure X notifications globally from your mobile settings
- Access the device settings, go into Notifications or “Apps & notifications”.
- Find the X app and tap to see its notification options.
- You can turn off all X notifications at once, or customize them by category.
- If your Android has notification channels, select which types (messages, mentions, announcements, alerts, etc.) you want to allow or mute.
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Advanced customization of X notifications on Android
- Custom Sound: From Settings > Apps > X > Notifications, go to the notification channel and choose a different tone to differentiate between work, personal, or community alerts.
- Many mobile phones allow add your own tones or download ringtones from external apps.
- With automation apps like Tasker or Light Flow, you can vary the sound, vibration, or LED based on time, location, or sender.
Notification bubble and smart display on Android
Since Android 11, the function of notification bubble Allows important X direct messages or conversations to always remain visible as a floating window, ideal so you don't lose sight of anything important without leaving what you're doing.
- Go to Settings > Notifications > Conversations > Bubbles and turn them on for X.
- Choose which of your chats will be displayed in bubble format.
Conversation prioritization ensures that the most important conversations always appear at the top or receive preferential treatment with special sounds and visualization.
Notification history: never miss an important notification
- Turn on history from Settings > Notifications > Notification History.
- Allows you to view notifications received, closed, or postponed from X, even if you accidentally dismissed them or they arrived while your phone was locked.
- On some models, the history only keeps the last day, but it's a great option to avoid missing relevant messages.
Snooze and manage notifications from the notification panel
- You can snooze a notification by tapping on it and selecting the clock icon or down arrow, to return later according to your preferences.
- Manage any type of notification directly from the panel: long press and choose “Mute,” “Prioritize,” or “Deactivate” for that type of alert.
Configure what is displayed on your mobile lock screen for maximum privacy
- From Settings > Notifications > Lock screen notifications, decide whether to show everything, only the sender, or nothing to avoid prying eyes.
- You can filter by app what type of information is displayed on the lock screen.
- Some manufacturers place this option in Settings > Display > Lock screen > Notifications.
Mute all notifications or set Do Not Disturb mode
- From the quick settings or from Settings > Notifications > Do Not Disturb, activate the feature and decide if you want exceptions (specific people or apps that can notify you).
- Schedule regular times so you won't be interrupted (work, rest, meetings, etc.).
- Customize whether notifications appear on the screen, turn on the phone, or remain hidden until you deactivate the mode.
This is especially useful if you receive a lot of alerts from X and other apps and just want to prioritize the essentials.
Additional tips for mastering notifications and digital wellbeing
- Use the options Digital well-being and parental controls on Android to control how many notifications you receive, limit your usage time on X and other apps, and reduce digital stress.
- You can program the Rest mode so that the mobile phone automatically enters “Do Not Disturb” mode at certain times, facilitating sleep and rest.
- If an X notification doesn't go away, force close the app, restart your phone, or check the X app from another device to sync notifications.
Manage web and browser notifications from X
- Access the X website and, in the settings menu, choose which notifications you receive when you're in the browser. You can customize so only the most relevant ones are shown or disable them altogether.
- You can also manage notification settings in your browser's permissions menu (such as Chrome or Firefox) to accept or block pop-up ads.
Enable notifications for specific profiles on X
- Go to the profile of the account you're interested in and tap the bell icon to receive notifications of all their tweets or just their live videos.
- You can turn these alerts on and off whenever you need, without affecting other global notifications.
Common errors and troubleshooting with notifications on X and Android

- If you're not getting X notifications, make sure you have notifications turned on in both the X app and Android settings, and Do Not Disturb is turned off.
- Update the X app from the Google Play Store to fix occasional crashes or notification sync issues.
- If a notification doesn't go away, log in to your account from another device or the web, review all open notifications, and then return to your mobile device.
- If the problem persists, uninstall and reinstall the X app on Android.
- Remember that some notifications only disappear when you complete the associated action (read a message, interact with a mention, etc.).
Master the Lists, Moments, and X notifications on Android are the direct route to a personalized, efficient, and uncluttered digital experience free from unnecessary distractions. From advanced list organization and smart Moments compilation to comprehensive notification management at every level (app, email, web, and Android system), you have all the tools at your fingertips to make X work for you: never missing out on what's truly important, but avoiding the constant barrage of alerts. Explore the features, learn the advanced tricks, and remember that you can always revert any setting as your needs evolve. This way, you'll have control over your social network and your phone, and you can enjoy X however you want, whenever you want, and only with the information that truly adds value to you.