The Good Tech Companies - How to Mass Unfollow X Accounts Who Are Not Following You With a Script!
Episode Date: September 11, 2024This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-to-mass-unfollow-x-accounts-who-are-not-following-you-with-a-script. Let's find out how ...to mass unfollow Twitter accounts who don't follow back you with a browser script! Check more stories related to media at: https://hackernoon.com/c/media. You can also check exclusive content about #social-media, #twitter-unfollow, #mass-unfollow, #not-following-back, #twitter-unfollowers, #x-unfollow, #twitter-hacks, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @circleboom. Learn more about this writer by checking @circleboom's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. A browser script is a piece of code that runs within a web browser to automate tasks on websites. These scripts usually run in a browser console and work by accessing your followers. Once identified, the script automatically unfollows them in bulk. They save time by bypassing manual unfollowing, which can be tedious if you have many accounts.
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How to mass unfollow ex-accounts who are not following you with a script.
By Circle Boom LLC. Are you looking to clean up your ex-Twitter account by unfollowing those
who aren't following you back? It might seem like a tire some task to go through each account
manually, but using a browser script can make the process fast and efficient. In this guide,
we'll walk you through how to mass unfollow X accounts that aren't following you back.
Before diving in, remember that while scripts can be serviceable, it's crucial to stay within
the platform's terms of service to keep your account safe. Let's get started. What is a
browser script? A browser script is a piece of code that runs within a web browser to automate
tasks on websites.
It interacts with the website's elements, such as buttons and links, to perform repetitive actions,
like filling out forms, scraping data, or, in your case, mass-unfollowing ex-Twitter accounts.
Typically written in JavaScript, these scripts can be executed in the browser's console or via
extensions like TamperMonkey, simplifying tasks that would otherwise take a lot of manual effort.
Are browser scripts safe to use? Browser scripts can be both safe and risky,
depending on their source and the tasks they perform. If you write or use trusted scripts
from reputable developers, they can automate useful tasks efficiently. However, scripts from unknown or unverified sources may access sensitive data,
perform malicious actions, or violate website terms of service, putting your accounts and
data at risk. It's essential to verify and understand what a script does before using it,
and avoid those that interact with personal data or secure areas of websites.
Scripts for mass unfollow on X, formerly Twitter.
Browser scripts for mass unfollowing on X, formerly Twitter, are custom pieces of code
that automate the process of unfollowing accounts directly within your browser.
These scripts usually run in a browser console and work by accessing your followers and filtering
those who don't follow you back. Once identified, the script automatically
unfollows them in bulk. They save time by bypassing manual unfollowing, which can be
tedious if you have many accounts to go through. However, using these scripts carries risks.
Twitter may see this automated behavior as spammy, potentially violating its policy sand
leading to account suspension. Therefore, while browser scripts can be effective
for mass unfollowing, it's crucial to use them cautiously
and be aware of the platform's guidelines.
Script one, script two, steps to run the scripts.
One, open Twitter and navigate to your following list.
Two, right click anywhere on the page
and choose inspect to open the developer tools.
Three, go to the console tab.
Four, paste the following script into the developer tools. 3. Go to the console tab. 4. Paste the following script into
the console and hit enter. An alternative to scripts, CircleBoom. If you're looking for a
seamless, hassle-free way to clean up your Twitter account, CircleBoom is the solution you need.
Unlike risky browser scripts that could violate Twitter's policies and leave you locked out of
your account, CircleBoom offers a safe, intuitive platform designed specifically to manage your social media with ease and precision. Why C-I-R-C-L-E-B-O-O-M?
With Circle Boom, you can easily unfollow inactive accounts, fake profiles, and accounts that don't
follow you back, all in just a few clicks. There's no need for technical expertise or
worrying about rate limits. Circle Boom gives you full control, with powerful tools to filter, analyze, and clean up your Twitter following in a way that aligns with your brand and goals.
You can even bulk unfollow or whitelist specific accounts, ensuring that your list is refined to perfection.
User-friendly dashboard CircleBoom's user-friendly dashboard provides real-time insights into your Twitter followers, allowing you to make data-driven decisions. You can sort your followers by
activity, engagement, or relevance, and customize who to unfollow based on specific criteria like
inactivity or lack of reciprocity. No more scrolling endlessly or risking a temporary
ban due to rapid unfollowing. Features that go beyond unfollowing Circle Boom doesn't just
stop at cleaning your Twitter account. It offers a full suite of social media management tools,
including content scheduling, engagement tracking, and analytics, making it a complete solution for
building a healthy, engaged audience. Whether you're a brand, business, or individual, Circle
Boom helps you streamline your Twitter management, saving you time while keeping your profile optimized. With Circle Boom, you're not just automating tasks,
you're improving your Twitter strategy with actionable insights, efficiency, and peace of
mind. Forget the scripts, Circle Boom does the heavy lifting for you, ensuring that your social
media experience is as smooth and effective as possible. How to mass unfollow X accounts with Circle Boom
This is the step-by-step explanation of bulk unfollowing people who don't follow you back
on X by using Circle Boom. Step number 1. Open Circle Boom on your browser and log into your
account. If this is the first time, you can create an account in seconds. Step number 2.
Once you are in, navigate to the left and find the friends
section. From the menu, you will select not following back. Step number three. You can
select all listed accounts and mass unfollow all of them with one click. You can also unfollow
x accounts one by one. Step number four. When you choose mass unfollow, a last notification window will appear to confirm
the process. Don't forget that this is irreversible. Once you unfollow accounts,
you can't get them back. Now that you know the scripts to unfollow people on Twitter and also
Circle Boom, the better alternative to unfollow everyone on X is safe and fast.
Final words Managing your Twitter following shouldn't be a complicated or risky task.
While browser scripts may offer a quick fix, they come with the potential of violating platform
rules and risking your account's safety. A smarter, safer, and more efficient alternative
is CircleBoom, a powerful tool designed to simplify the process of unfollowing irrelevant,
inactive, or non-reciprocal accounts. With its intuitive interface and robust
features, Circle Boom not only helps you maintain a clean and engaged follower list but also
enhances your overall Twitter strategy. Whether you're looking to declutter your feed, refine your
audience, or boost your social media impact, Circle Boom makes the task effortless and secure.
Let Circle Boom do the heavy lifting, so you can focus on growing a
more engaged, vibrant community. Thank you for listening to this HackerNoon story,
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