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    TwUnfollow: Track the Unfollowers on twitter

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    This is a Guest post by Vinayak who is 11-year-old blogger (Youngest Blogger) and he blogs at MaDbLoG. If you like to write for Shoutmeloud do read: Shoutmeloud revenue sharing program.

    Twitter as you know is known for the Follow-Unfollow system. Twitter notifies you when someone follows you but it doesn’t notifies when someone unfollows you. If you are a twitter addict you must hate to lose followers, right? But what can you do when you don’t even know who is the one who recently unfollowed you. Well, there is a tool called TwUnfollow which you can use to know who has recently stopped following you. TwUnfollow notifies you whenever someone has unfollowed you. This service checks your followers at least 5 times a day.

    Here are the steps to track your unfollowers:-
    1. Go to TwUnfollow homepage.
    2. Click on the “Sign in with Twitter” button.
    3. Type in your Twitter information and click the “Allow” button.
    4. Now you are in the control panel where you need to verify your email address.

    5. Enter you email address and click on the “Save” button.
    6. Verify the account by the link you have received on your email.

    TwUnfollow will notify you every time you lose a follower and will tell you has unfollowed you.

    This is a simple free service which you can use to track the people you unfollowed you.  What are your thoughts about the unfollowers, do you really care about them? What do you think of the tool? Tell by commenting below.

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    { 25 comments… read them below or add one }

    Imran

    Vinayak good post buddy! I have looking for a tool like this, Hopefully I will unfollow all who unfollows me

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    vinayaknagri

    Yup….
    Tit for tat ;-)

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    Yurtdışı Eğitim

    Vinayak, are you 11 years old? Is this a joke? Obviously not (Wohow). Anyway, I do not hear TwUnfollow service was good. I needed something like this on Tweeter. Thank you for sharing, Vinayak.

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    vinayaknagri

    Thank you for the comment. And yeah, I really am 11 year old.

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    Sahil Kotak

    That’s a good service. I wasn’t knowing about it. And also it’s great to see a new young blogger in blog-o-sphere. :)

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    vinayaknagri

    I am not a new blogger… I am blogging from last 3 years :)

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    Sahil Kotak

    You are blogging from age of 8 years? :o

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    Tech-n-Tricks

    This is very nice! but can u also suggest how to convince them to follow back or just ask them about y they have unfollowed.

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    vinayaknagri

    Thanks for your suggestion. Dunno why I didn’t thought of that.

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    Rakesh

    thanks for this tool, i have a twitter account with just 10 followers but it’d be good for those having hundreds :D

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    vinayaknagri

    Well, you can read the tips over here http://www.shoutmeloud.com/some-interesting-and-most-have-info-about-twitter.html in order to increase your followers.

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    Rahul @ MazaKaro

    Nice tool for tracking unfollowers on twitter.

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    vinayaknagri

    Yes it is.

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    mercury

    Thanks for your post! This is very nice.

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    vinayaknagri

    Your welcome :-)

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    Sammy | Free Home Business

    Its great to see bloggers with such great knowledge and expertise and at such a young age. I guess there are many such hidden prodigies in India. I just wish I could achieve half of what you have done at your age. God Bless You..

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    vinayaknagri

    Thank you for all the appreciation.

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    vkodass

    I agree with you but from my personal experience, it bought 10000 Twitter followers from http://www.socialkik.com and they added them to my page in a little over 2 month. All the followers appeared to be real and some of them turned out to be great customers.

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    vinayaknagri

    Cool B-)

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    Johny

    i will not use this one bcos some of them are very important to us such as they provide links/posts of our need/interest etc..

    I just unfollow them manually who i don’t need

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    vinayaknagri

    As your wish :)

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    Rajeel Verma

    Nice info.. but I already read about it on another blog Webtrickz last month, so this is not something new to me.

    As for your claim of being the youngest blogger, I seriously doubt it. How do you know that you are the youngest blogger? I know a 8 year blogger who writes at http://adityae.blogspot.com/. Ok he writes random stuff and not tech posts, but writing that requires more efforts than writing tech stuff, since you can easily find all information related to technology on some or the other blog. And I looked at your blog, even that is not a tech blog. So I think you should stop making these claims to get more visitors. After all “Content is the King” and not age!!

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    vinayaknagri

    I never claimed that I am the youngest blogger…. And in this post I never told Harsh to write Youngest Blogger or write my age. I have just put my age in my About Me. Moving forward, I am really not a tech geek so I do not check many tech blogs other than SML or CAG. So, I found it recently and wanted to post about it because it was not posted here(sorry for being late). And about that 8 year old child, he is a good blogger. And I agree that “Content is the king” because my blog also stared off with posts like WWE results…. and I didn’t get good response but after posting some quality posts I got what I want. My blog is a little famous and can be found on Google. In the end, just wanna say that I started my blog 3 years ago…. when I was 8 too :) .

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    Kartik

    Yaar vinayaknagri Grate job!

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    Jens P. Berget

    A service like TwUnfollow is important, because you don’t need to be following most of the people who are not following you. And if you really want to follow some, you can create a list instead.

    I’m using TweetAdder instead of TwUnfollow, but it does the same job (and many other automated tasks).

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