Becoming an influencer on Twitter is no easy task. By analyzing whether Twitter users have followers or have unsubscribed, you can better understand what type of content your followers value. This also applies to us as regular users – sometimes it’s nice to know when and why our Twitter followers left us.
Whether it’s industry peers or just friends you’ve met online, being able to track your followers keeps you on top of your social media presence. Not to mention, what about those reciprocal followers who unsubscribe from you? Is it in your best interest to keep track of them? This is a choice you can make as soon as you access the data.
We’ve tried many solutions to track your Twitter followers. Some of them force you to post a nasty tweet that advertises how many followers you have gained or lost. Others will send you messages every day with negligible statistics. For those interested in a less detailed alternative, we’ve found one.
By using Who Unfollowed Me you can track every new or lost follower for any of your Twitter accounts.
Sign in to the Unsubscribed Me site
Log in to Who Followed Me’s Website
To start using Who Unfollowed Me, you need access to a web browser and Twitter login information.
After logging into the Twitter account you want to track, you will be redirected to a page with all your recent stats. However, these details should be filled with zeros as you just started tracking your account with Who Unfollowed Me
When you return to Who Unfollowed Me later, at least 14 minutes later, you will begin to see the number of your subscriptions and unsubscriptions. The Recent section shows your data since your last visit to the Who Unfollowed Me site, while the Last 30 Days section shows your data for the last 30 days (maybe less if you are a new user). P>
See who has unsubscribed from you
Show who unfollowed you
On that same dashboard page, you’ll see buttons under each follower or unsubscribe counter that allow you to access the list of relevant Twitter users.
For example, clicking the “View unsubscribed history” button will take you to the page shown in the screenshot above. The following information is displayed here:
- Twitter photo and name
- Followers
- Followers
- Total Tweets
Alternatively, you can follow or unsubscribe from these users in the far right column. This will make it easier for you to keep track of mutual subscriptions (and unsubscribe).
When talking about reciprocal subscriptions, it’s easy to overlook the power of Who Unfollowed Me to manage yours.
In the navigation bar at the top of the page, by clicking “Links”, you can see lists of users who are not following you, who you are not following, and your general followers. These lists are limited to the 100 most recent users, but if you’re not very popular and check often, it’s easy to manage.
Who Unfollowed Me is the best way to see who unfollowed you on Twitter, and we hope this guide helped you discover its benefits. Keep in mind that you will need to keep track of how often you use this service, as your recent unsubscriptions are tracked from the moment you last used it. Good luck with your Twitter growth!
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