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Followers Secret Monitor – see who unfollows you (SCAM)

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SCAM: It tweeted bad numbers, links and hastags under the test account.  Stay away

This one was sent in and I was suspicious from the start called Followers Secret Monitor (1.01 beta).  It appears for good reason.  Using a test account I logged into the application with oAuth an gave it rights.  I was expecting to see a list of who unfollowed me in some report fashion.  Maybe by date or after what tweet.

Unfortunately what was shows was a screen with a very bad pull of the profile picture and a number of people that supposedly unfollowed the account.  No times, no names, nothing.  Except a button to find lists that will follow you back to grow your followers.

We have reviewed a tool like this before, but it read your current followers and then compared it to then show who stopped.  I was unsure how this one could build the list without a start point anyway.

The site that runs this is TopTwitterShare which puts fun tweets on their homepage.  So use this at your own risk to no result we have seen yet.

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Fllwrs – you follower tracker service for Twitter @_fllwrs

Fllwrs provides you with a record of who follows and unfollows you each day on Twitter.  Have you ever wondered why your count goes up and down, even with the emails you get from Twitter (or the awesome Topify) showing who follows you?

Logging into the simple page takes you to oAuth page where I ended up highly disappointed:

We apologize, but it appears you have too many followers to use this service at this time.
Please come back again in the future when we expand the service to highly followed users.

So I logged in via one of the EverythingTwitter smaller test accounts only spammers seem to have found.  You then receive three checkboxes of settings:

  • follow @_fllwrs to get updates in your Twitter account (as expected)
  • post a tweet telling your friends about @_fllwrs (as expected)
  • automatically check followers daily and post a tweet with unfollowers (more on this one next)

Now I would like the service to check and maybe let me know time of day and after what tweet they left.  It helps give an indication as to what content might drive people away from your stream.  I do not want a broadcast list of shame going out to my other followers.

I did see a tiny link in the upper right for settings.  Clicking that simply rechecked all of the boxes instead of providing more choices.  I logged out.

I visited their Twitter page ( note the underscore for _fllwrs since the other was taken.).  They have over 34k followers showing people probably used the service and left the box checked.

While I think having a service showing times of unfollowing, having it tweet them out would not be a good choice.

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Tweetspinner – rotate avatars, clean your DM’s and follower management

Tweetspinner is a web based application with a few little tricks inside.  They do require their own login to get started, which can be different than your Twitter credentials.  Note the little checkbox to skip adding yourself to their mailing list.  You provide an email address and password to gain access to the interface.

You can add multiple Twitter accounts to their system, using oAuth for each.  The catch is that there is different levels of capabilities depending on what service you choose.  You come in as basic level, with some limits in capabilities.

I was totally unsware of this when I first entered the system.  Costs are free/$15 month/$21 month to pro (no price listed).  You can add more Twitter acocunts with each level as well as filters, pruning and more.

There is no way to delete your account either, which I found interesting.  FOr some reason I decided not to move on due to these facts.

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FollowFormation – follow top accounts by interest and more

FollowFormation is technically not new,  but it is still a useful tool.  Their description makes it easier than retyping:

Followformation is a tool for novice Twitter users (we call them “chirpers”) to get started with following the top people in the categories of their interest, and top people in the cities in which they live in. You can call it Twitter’s suggested users feature on steroids
What is interesting is that FollowFormation uses other Twitter directories to build it’s categories and lists.  So we end up with a tool built on other tools.
They also do not want you to use their system to game Twitter.  They built in varying limits that change constantly and can block you from following more until the next day.
How do they make money?  Easy.  Up to 10% of names in the lists are paid placements.  I still like grass-roots growth initiatives.  I realize some look at Twitter as a pure marketing channel, but it is so much more.  Non-profits and charities can get a free slot, which is a nice touch from them.
Followformation has a winter Olympics edition built for you as well.  So they play ti smart and build categories around upcoming events.

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ManageFlitter – fast and easy unfollowing

ManageFlitter greets you with a simple page asking you to connect to Twitter via oAuth to “take a look”.  Nothing more is provided on the page and no help link or about page was linked.

After approving the oAuth, it scans your tweets and followers and begins showing who has been quiet, inactive, missing profile images and more.  You can search bios, tweets and more.  Select everyone to unfollow them immediately and deselect verified accounts and popular liked.

You are able to see the number of people that unfollowed you with the tool as well as download a csv file of everyone you follow.

In all a great tool but the UI is unclear in how to best work it.  There was a link for a dashboard, where I had high expectations.  I think with some UI changes this can be an effective tool.  As well as a link to information from the splash page would be welcomed.

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Muuter – need a temporary break from someone?

Muuter is a great tool to put a silencer on someone that is tweeting away at a conference you do not care about, or maybe some sports event.  They make a good point of explaining if you unfollow someone, odds are you would forget to follow them back.  Using this service gives you the needed break. They do the entire unfollow/follow action automated.

You are able to send a Direct Message to the service specifying who to silence and for how long.  They utilize oAuth to engage the service and their actions do count towards your API usage.  So beware of that.  They do log every request they perform for you to review and act upon if necessary.

For a full FAQ see it here.

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ManageTwitter – clean up and matter who you follow

ManageTwitter is a tool to help you guage the effectiveness of those that you follow.  Utilizing oAuth, you log in allow the service to get some information such as the following:

  • who is following you back
  • what accounts are dormant or quiet
  • what accounts are talkative

It will automatically suggest a number of people you can unfollow (mine came in at 63) with some great options.  The first one I noticed is the choice to select allor unselect all.  But the ability to unselect only verified accounts, was a big bonus.  Then a following option allowed you to unselect popular accounts.

This means that the verified or popular are more than likely huge accounts that do not follow many back (read this as stars and geek gods/goddesses).

I went through the choices to first see the accounts that have not tweeted in 30 days, with some surprising results.  Hovering over any name shows total tweets, numbers of followed and followers and how long ago the account was created.

This has been the easiest and quickest follower management tool to adjust who you follow.  Heck it even told me the number of people that unfollowed me with the tool,  Thank goodness it was only 1 (yet I tweet often and am active.  I hope they didn’t do what I almost did and forget to uncheck someone)

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JustUnfollow – pick to unfollow that that don’t follow you

JustUnfollow is a tool from Twi5 that allows you to pick and choose who to unfollow, based on those that don’t follow you back.  One thing they did right was to not make this a bulk tool.  Right now you only get 50 people listed, but I imagine that will increase soon.

If they can add in ways to sort by not only who isn’t following you back, but also who hasn’t tweeted in a certain timeframe.

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FirstFollower – who was your first?

FirstFollower is a simple site that pulls up what should be your first follower that you ever gained.  Now Twitter has made some changes to how followers are listed, so I am guessing this is accurate.  Either way it is a fun site that works against any name. A great two second time waster for sure.

You can also take the randomly generated tweet it makes about the follower it discovers and send that if you wish.  There is both an English and Russian version of the site.

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GraphEdge – social analytics into your Twitter network

GraphEdge stayed out of our vision for a while, reasons unknown.  Yet they offer a great service from testing…. as shown in their screenshot here:

There is numerous tools provided with the service including:

  • How many of your followers you’re really reaching
  • How quickly your network is growing (or shrinking!)
  • Who’s dumping you
  • Who your most influential followers are, and how to reach them
  • Who else your followers are following

Now that they have you hooked, it is a paid service only.  Pricing starts at $4.99/month for up to 10k followers and grows to $19.99/month up to 120k followers.  Once you break that limit you need to give them a call for special pricing.

A free trial is available to test the waters, which we greatly appreciate.  This sample report page for Amazon really shows off the strength of the service.  They have an easy cancellation policy defined along with tons of info on policies of the service.  I honestly read the whole page and was impressed they put effort into it unlike many other services we review.

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