So I was checking out my Twitter account today and found it odd that my ratio of followers to following seemed out of wack. Sure enough, a number of other authors who had signed up to follow me, had since removed their follow after I reciprocated and followed them.
For those on Twitter, the simple way of checking who is following you is to actually click on your own "following" tab. This will give you a list of the people you are following. Then, beside their name, it will say "Follows you". If they are no longer following you, it will say nothing.
So once a month you should take a look through your following list and turf the people who only followed you to get their own twitter follow account numbers up.
It's a skeezy thing to do and you don't want to be supporting those folks by helping them build a presence on Twitter. Or go one step further like I do and simply block them. :) I'm not sure what Twitter's policies are, but maybe with enough blocks these spam-artists will find themselves without an account.
For those on Twitter, the simple way of checking who is following you is to actually click on your own "following" tab. This will give you a list of the people you are following. Then, beside their name, it will say "Follows you". If they are no longer following you, it will say nothing.
So once a month you should take a look through your following list and turf the people who only followed you to get their own twitter follow account numbers up.
It's a skeezy thing to do and you don't want to be supporting those folks by helping them build a presence on Twitter. Or go one step further like I do and simply block them. :) I'm not sure what Twitter's policies are, but maybe with enough blocks these spam-artists will find themselves without an account.
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