Twitter Unfollow Tool to Find Who’s Not Following Back
Some Twitter users follow many Twitter accounts to get followers when they are new to Twitter. But, when they don’t get enough follow backs, they want to unfollow the Twitter accounts who didn’t follow them back.
There’s no definite way on Twitter to find an account that’s not following your Twitter account back. You can look at your followers and followings but not at those accounts who don’t follow back, unless you manually write all of them down and put maybe hours or even days into it.
Some Twitter users follow many Twitter accounts to get followers when they are new to Twitter. But, when they don’t get enough follow backs, they want to unfollow Twitter accounts who didn’t follow them back. And if they become unfollowed quickly, they want to see who unfollowed them.
More often than not, if you’re on Twitter to grow your Twitter followers and promote your business, you want to maintain a healthy follower-following ratio. Getting rid of accounts that do not follow back would be easier if you used a Twitter management tool such as Circleboom Twitter.
Circleboom Twitter
Circleboom enables users, brands, and SMBs to grow and strengthen their Twitter accounts.
Circleboom Twitter helps identify accounts that don’t follow you back. This makes it easy for you to spot your unfollowers and unfollow them. Simply put, using Circleboom Twitter can help you manage your Twitter followings efficiently.
Let me explain how you can use Circleboom Twitter to clean up your Twitter profiles from accounts that don’t follow back.
Use Circleboom to find those Twitter accounts that are not following back:
Log in to Circleboom and hover on the left menu. Click “Not Following Back” under “Friends” tab. Then you will get a list of all the Twitter accounts you follow that don’t follow back.
Once you have the list, you can visit their profiles on Twitter to unfollow them and clean your Twitter profile from accounts you’re not interested in.
You can also export these accounts into CSV or add them to any Twitter list you want.
Whitelist Twitter Accounts you Don’t wish to Unfollow:
There are several Twitter accounts of celebrities, politicians, and brands that you follow to stay updated, but they will most likely not follow you back.
To make sure that you keep all your interesting profiles in your list and don’t unfollow them, you can whitelist their account from the Circleboom dashboard.
While you’re selecting accounts to unfollow from the “not following back” list, there’s a green icon that helps you whitelist accounts. So, instead of unfollowing, click on the green icon, and those accounts will be whitelisted.
You can later visit your “whitelist” to check the whitelisted accounts.
Be Mindful of Twitter Policies while Unfollowing Accounts:
Twitter has strict policies on how often you can unfollow Twitter accounts and how many accounts can be unfollowed at once. Twitter doesn’t permit bulk following and unfollowing, and doing so can result in an immediate account suspension.
While there are no clear numbers on how many accounts can be unfollowed at a time, it’s best not to practice this aggressively. This is what Twitter has to say about following-unfollowing accounts:
“We monitor all accounts for aggressive following and follow churn (repeatedly following and unfollowing large numbers of other accounts). You can read more about these, but if you don’t follow or unfollow hundreds of accounts in a single day, and you aren’t using automated methods of following accounts, you should be fine.”
This policy has also been implemented under Elon Musk since the transformation of the platform into X.
So, that’s a few simple steps on how Circleboom can help you with unfollowing Twitter accounts that don’t follow back. But Circleboom Twitter offers a lot of other Twitter functionalities like finding fake/spam Twitter accounts to unfollow, deleting your tweets and likes in bulk, seeing your shadowban status, and many more.
Check out all the features of Circleboom Twitter and give it a try for hassle-free Twitter management.
Originally published at blog.circleboom.com on November 21, 2018.