How to Find Out Who Is Following You on Twitter?
Social media services, such as Twitter, are all about forming connections. With Twitter, you connect with people by following them and building followers of your own. Every time you post an update, it appears in your followers' timelines. This allows them to respond and begin communicating with you. If you want to effectively communicate on Twitter, it helps to know who follows you and who doesn't.
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Sign in to your Twitter account.
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Click "Followers" in the right panel of the Home screen. Alternatively, visit your Twitter profile and click the "Followers" link there.
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Scroll down the page that opens. It lists everyone who follows you on Twitter.
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Tips & Warnings
Modify your settings so that Twitter alerts you by email every time someone chooses to follow you. Click "Settings" from the drop-down menu in the top right corner of your Home screen. Click the "Notifications" tab and check the box beside "Email When Someone Starts Following Me."
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