I've
been using an add-on website to get a better idea of what I've
managed to do with my Twitter account.
Unfollowers.com
is a free website that allows you to check when someone unfollows you
on Twitter. This is something of
which Twitter itself does not notify you.
Unfollowers
also allows you to view statistics on your Twitter account. For
example, you can see who you follow, who follows you, who follows you
back out of those you have followed (your “friends”), who follows
you that you are not following back (your “fans”), and who you
are following who are not following you back (people you “are a fan
of”). The site provides you with total figures for all of these.
Using
this information you can easily unfollow people who aren't following
you back if you so wish. You can also quickly check who are your
biggest followers. To do this, start by logging in with your Twitter
account and then clicking into the Twitter icon (you'll see
your Twitter profile pic.) On the left hand side, find the section
titled “FOLLOWERS”. Underneath this you will see a link titled
“Everyone following you”. This will throw up a list of Twitter
accounts with that criteria. Next, go to the top right of the screen
and look for the “sort by” section, and choose “followers”
and “descending” from the drop-down boxes. The results will be
your most-followed followers, decreasing in follower numbers.
My
most popular follower:
DJ King Assassin,
with 4.64 million followers. A big name on the behind-the-scenes hip
hop scene, he is responsible for the beats behind artists such as
Tupac, Ice T and Wyclef Jean.
In
second and third place respectively are Great Minds Quotes with 2.96 million followers and
Penguin Books
with 1.19 million. Other notable followers are:
BBC3,
(633K),
porn stars
Vicky Vette
(724K),
Brandi Love
(243K),
Veronica Rodriguez (243K),
Brooke Haven (211K)
Candace Von (171K)
and
Dillion Harper
(168K)
Author
of The Game, Neil Strauss (119K), and
Odeon Cinemas (104K).
Unfollowers
is a great tool for thinning out your followings to stop you looking
like a huge fanboy / fangirl (running a celebrity-obsessed blog may
counter that effect though). It allows you to unfollow 100 accounts a
day straight from their interface without going back to your own
Twitter account. It's also handy if you want to know who made the
decision to unfollow you, or who's stopped tweeting. Aside from the
above you may find other things in the site that I haven't. It's a
curiosity, but I hope you find it as fascinating as I do.
One
final link: Unfollowers' Twitter is
here.
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