For those of you who have been dreaming of an easier way for your readers to share your posts on Twitter, that day has come. We’re pleased to announce that we’ve added an official Tweet Button as an option for all WordPress.com blogs.

How it works: When one of your readers hits the Tweet Button, they will be shown a popup that includes a shortened link to your post. Readers can add in a quick message, and then hit “Tweet” to send the post to their Twitter feed as a tweet — all without leaving your blog.
Additionally, each time a reader tweets your post, you’ll know it: The tool keeps a live tally of tweets, so you’re never in the dark about how your blog posts are performing in the Twittersphere.
To enable the button on your blog please visit the “Appearance > Extras” menu and select the “Show a Twitter Tweet Button on my posts” option.
Update:
We have moved the Twitter Tweet button into Settings > Sharing. You can read more about this move here.
awesome!!! thanks!!!
nice move .. WP!, this is a good news ..
Thanks
By “Twittersphere,” don’t you mean “Twitterverse”? 😉
Ok.. so I’ve got to appearances >> extras but i can’t find ‘“Show a Twitter Tweet Button on my posts”’. What should I do?
It’s now been moved to the Settings > Sharing page – https://wordpress.com/blog/2010/08/24/more-ways-to-share/
this is great! a way to share my fashion insights with my fabulous twitter fashionchicas!
Fantastic!!!!
Hi – this is a great feature, thank you. However is it possible to remove the Tweet button / Digg etc from a static home page? Thanks.
You can control sharing button display per-post/page basis. Uncheck “Show sharing buttons on this post.” at the bottom of the post edit page to hide them.
I agree with a comment already made — the Tweet button is not there on the index page, but only when they click on the heading. So unless they click on the heading while looking through the main page, they don’t even see it. That’s a problem.
Hoorayyyy !!
Amazing support! WordPress Rocks!
Fantastic guys ..Keep it up !
Awesome, just brilliant, can’t wait for it to appear in my extras menu (contacting support as we speak).
When it’s up and running It will be a fantastic addition to the genius that is wordpress.