Clean up a Crowded Twitter Feed With ManageFlitter
If you’re on Twitter for too long, or get drunk when following too many people at the same time, you can end up with an overcrowded and even toxic Twitter feed. In the twelve years I have spent on Twitter, I have followed a huge crowd of over 3,700 accounts. I can’t really influence that by simply manually unsubscribing from people in my feed, so I use ManageFlitter , a powerful tool for sorting my followers and acting on them.
If I were to just flip through the list of everyone I follow on Twitter, weeding out followers one by one, I would spend hours before I even got to 3600. This is partly due to formatting; My most recent followers are listed on Twitter first, but I will most likely keep those. I want to dig into my early followers, and the accounts that speak the most, and the larger accounts that I can always find again, and the accounts that don’t follow me. ManageFlitter lets me do it all.
ManageFlitter is a multifunctional Twitter management tool for enterprises. But you can use its powerful Unsubscribe feature for free. Just give him access to your Twitter account – don’t worry, he won’t tweet like you – and you can view the accounts you follow, sorted by things like when they last posted, if they are subscribed on you, how much they post per day, or whether they look like a spam account.
You can also sort by these categories. For example, on the Not Followed tab, I can sort everyone by the number of tweets per day. Or, in the Inactive tab, which lists accounts that haven’t tweeted in a month, I can sort which one I followed first. This will help you isolate a whole block of accounts so you can unsubscribe from them right away.
ManageFlitter attaches a large Unsubscribe button next to each account it lists. Unless you pay $ 12 a month , you can only unsubscribe from 50 accounts a day. Or you can just click on the account name and unsubscribe on the live Twitter site – you can do that as much as you want and for free.
Of the many Twitter plugins I’ve tried over the years, ManageFlitter impresses me the most. It’s fast, thorough and convenient, but without any bullshit. If you check every unsubscribe carefully, you will still dive into it for a while. But it will still be much faster than sorting your followers on Twitter itself.
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