
X (Twitter) has 611 million active users, and almost 245 million people use this platform daily. Most brands, content creators, and marketers want to utilize this large number of users to increase their Twitter followers. However, maintaining a good balance between your followers and following is the key to growth on Twitter.
And for that, you’ll need to find and remove inactive Twitter followers and the accounts you follow. X (Twitter) has a strict policy under which the platform identifies and removes inactive accounts.
In this guide, we’ll explore how this policy works and some ways you can easily identify and remove inactive Twitter followers from your Twitter profile.
With the rebranding of the social media platform from Twitter to X, many policies also changed, including the one that defined inactive Twitter accounts. Earlier, X (Twitter) used to focus on whether you logged into the platform every six months.
But now that duration has been changed to 30 days, reducing the amount of time to keep your account active on the platform. Meaning if you stay logged out of the platform for more than 30 days, your profile can get deleted.
However, what activities are considered to keep your account active on X (Twitter) isn’t explained clearly in the platform’s policies.
Why would someone become inactive on X (Twitter)?
There can be several reasons for one to become inactive on this social media platform –
- Losing the original email address of the phone number linked to the X (Twitter) account.
- Losing the user ID and password.
- They lost interest in using the platform.
- They need a break from all social media.
How to find Inactive Twitter Accounts?
There isn’t any sure way to identify inactive Twitter accounts –
- Lurker Accounts – There are people on social media who don’t interact with most content and don’t even post anything. These people only read or save content and are referred to as ‘Lurkers’ in social media lingo. Such accounts look inactive, but they aren’t.
- No clear definition – As mentioned before, there isn’t a clear definition of what is considered to be active on X (Twitter). Therefore, an account posting less or only reposting the content of others can’t be considered inactive.
A lack of activity can’t be used to identify inactive Twitter accounts; therefore, you can’t be too sure while removing any account from your profile.
How to Mass Unfollow Inactive Twitter Accounts?
There is no manual and simple way to identify inactive Twitter accounts, but you can still identify and unfollow such accounts with the help of third-party tools. Here we’ve mentioned 2 tools that can help you with this –
Audiense
Audiense is a great social media tool that can help you find and unfollow inactive Twitter accounts. But first, you’ll need to create an account on this tool and link your X (Twitter) profile; however, the good news is that you can access this platform for free.
- On the dashboard provided by Audiense, you’ll find a section named ‘Inactive People You Follow’.
- In this section, select your X (Twitter) account.
- Here you’ll get a list of all the inactive Twitter accounts that you follow. When you hover over their profile, you’ll see an option to unfollow them.
- If you wish to remove multiple accounts from your profile, you’ll need to verify your identity as doing so the platform suspects you as a bot.
Circleboom
Another social media management tool, Circleboom, works great for X (Twitter) management. This tool helps you identify inactive Twitter accounts along with spam and fake accounts. Here’s how you can identify and remove inactive accounts –
- First, create an account on Circlebooma and connect your Twitter profile.
- Once you are done setting up your account, head over to a section named ‘Friends’ section in the menu. In here, you’ll find an option ‘Inactive Friends’ which will give you a list of inactive friends.
- All the inactive accounts are present in this list. The user list is categorized according to their engagement rate. Users with low engagement are usually inactive.
Keep in mind that this is just a sample list, and to see an actual list of inactive accounts you follow, you’ll need to subscribe to Circleboom for a fee. Once you get that done, you’ll get the actual list.
Next to this list will be a red icon; selecting this icon will remove the accounts from your profile. To remove multiple accounts, you can select them and click on the ‘Remove Followers’ button. However, this won’t remove the accounts from your profile; you’ll have to do that manually with this data, which can be exported.
How To Find and Remove Inactive Twitter Followers?
There is no clear way of finding an inactive account on X (Twitter). However, you can look for signs such as –
- The person hasn’t posted in months or years.
- When you send a direct message (DM) to the user, they don’t respond.
- When you tag or reference the individual in your post, there is no reply.
Once you’ve found such accounts, you can remove them on X (Twitter) –
- Open your X account and log in.
- In the fast navigation bar, left-click the Profile button.
- Below the username on your profile, you can left-click the Followers button.
- Navigate to any user’s profile page by selecting the Followers tab.
- Click on the three horizontal dots next to the user’s name.
- Click on these dots and select ‘Remove This Follower’ from the dropdown menu.
Moreover, you can also report any fake or inactive Twitter followers. X (Twitter) will analyze the account and remove it themselves if they find any anomaly.
Why remove Inactive Twitter Followers?
There are several good reasons to remove Inactive Twitter Followers –
- Credibility: Having a majority of fake or inactive Twitter followers affects your credibility. This can affect the overall reach you get on your account. It also decreases engagement on your posts as inactive Twitter followers won’t interact with your content.
- Following-to-Follower ratio: A balanced following-to-follower ratio is the secret to having an influential X (Twitter) profile. Moreover, there is also a limit on X that most people aren’t aware of. You can’t follow more than 5000 users if you don’t have enough followers.
- Username Limit: Yes, you can select from a wide variety of usernames when you create your account. But once a username is acquired, it belongs to the account forever. Until they deactivate and erase their account permanently, they will retain it.
Conclusion
Removing inactive Twitter accounts is crucial to the overall growth of your X (Twitter) profile. Therefore, make sure to regularly find and clean your account. This is an important step for Twitter marketing and getting better engagement on the social media platform. The tips and tools mentioned in this guide will surely help you with this task.
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