John Chow today launched his new Twitter site Twitter Follower. The site was developed for people who are happy to follow everyone who follows them.
It’s quite a basic service but it works well. Unfortunately, people are not automatically followed and you need to manually follow them back. Thankfully, it’s quite easy to do this through the site.
To make sure that everyone follows you back there is two features :
- A mass unfollow button which automatically unfollows everyone who isn’t following you (very handy!).
- A report feature. The idea is that users will report those who are not following them back so that the directory only lists people who do follow back.
It’s a good site and one which I will use for my @BloggingTipsCom account as I follow everyone who follows back in that account. However, I don’t plan on using it for my personal Twitter Account as there are a lot of people who do nothing but post spam links and many who don’t even update their twitter account at all so I don’t want to just follow anyone and everyone with that account.
It’s a useful site although at the moment it is lacking the ability to add more than one Twitter account, something which I would find very useful
Neverthe less, I recommend checking Twitter Follower out.
Link : Twitter Follower




Great new site Kevin
I like the mass unfollowing by john’s twitter follower.
Yep, I guess it’s better to use another account to use this tool.
Thanks Roseli. It’s early days but I have been enjoying updating it. I’ll be doing my best to update it every day. Once it has been established a little I’ll upgrade the blog design too (the header/logo needs work!).
If you have any suggestions please let me know
With regards to Twitter Follower, yeah the Mass Unfollow button is very handy. Some sites charge for this feature.
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Very good written story. It will be beneficial to anyone who employess it, including myself. Keep doing what you are doing – can’r wait to read more posts.
Outstanding work over again . Thanks !
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