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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 … Continue reading »

TweetBuffet – don’t eat here

TweetBuffet is a site designed to get you followers, whether they are bots, fake accounts or who knows what.  The help is limited and the FAQ is dismal, but let’s look anyway. The main idea seems to be that you sign up, follow others and the service gets others that sign up to follow you.  … Continue reading »

Tweetelity – mass unfollow and notification to them

Tweetelity will scan the list of those you follow, and if they do not follow you back it will unfollow them and even send them an alert saying so.  There is nothing else on the site that tells you: how they authenticate if it performs the service as soon as you authenticate if you can … Continue reading »

uSocial – a Twitter follower buying scam?

disclaimer: The linked site is mine also, but the topic affects a Twitter tool so it is being cross posted On TheSocialNetworker, a commentary on the viablility of uSocial was brought up and can they justify paying their fees to accumulate followers: They make large promises to deliver a certain number of followers in a … Continue reading »

Twinester – create Twitter nests

Twinester is a bit late to the market with the actual lists feature of Twitter stealing all the news.  They aren’t the first service to suffer the blos of when Twitter includes a feature that they worked hard to develop.  The home page is colorful and easy to understand.  There are three columns to begin.  … Continue reading »

Are You Following Me Too?

Are You Following Me Too? Was one of the plainest pages I have seen for any tool.  One line describes that the tool will check to see who does not follow you back of the people you follow.  Then a link to login.  While the login is oAuth, you are basically authorizing them to do … Continue reading »

twitterBatcher: Follow Groups of People on Twitter With A Click

twitterBatcher is a Twitter tool that allows you to follow Twitter users in batches. Login to your Twitter account using oAuth and start listing the usernames of tweeples you’d like to follow. Once your done hit the “follow them” button and let twitterBatcher do the rest of the work. The service supports a hashtag directory … Continue reading »

TweeMaid – clean your followers for a fee (there is free ones)

TweeMaid asks you to pay $15.95 to go through and clean you from following anyone that does not follow you back.  There is an exception list where you list who not to unfollow.  The system asks for your Twitter username, email and then presents oAuth for authentication purposes. Why you would be one of the … Continue reading »

Sherflock – finding your Twitter flock is elementary

Sherflock (we love the name) is a tool to find more people to follow based on the WeFollow hastags.  Filters in the tool then help weed out spammers.  Login was not oAuth, they blamed Twitter for not having oAuth up at the time. Well it seems this is only a free service during beta and … Continue reading »

MyTwitterButler – auto follow and send mass direct messages

MyTwitterButler is a minimal cost application, $10 per installation, that will auto-follow people based on keywords and also send mass direct messages.  They are also currently being sued, more on that later. This is a .NET application, so yes it is for you Windows users.  It is sent with the license around the main Twitter … Continue reading »

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