Ever wondered if two Twitter accounts follow each other? People often ask, "Do they follow each other on Twitter?" to understand the connections between two accounts.
Maybe it's your favorite author and a celebrity you admire, or two industry leaders you think would have a great conversation.
But why read or even write an entire article on this? Just go and check their followers or followings directly on Twitter, right?
Here's the bad news:
Unfortunately, you can't see all of someone's Twitter followers. And neither can you see someone's full following list on Twitter.
Not natively within the platform, at least.
Not that you currently can, but even if you could, it would be quite a hassle to go through the long lists of followers and/or followings.
But don't worry, there's a tool that will let you see if two accounts follow each other on Twitter: Circleboom.
Check if two accounts follow each other with Circleboom!
Circleboom Twitter is a comprehensive Twitter management tool that allows you to;
- Search someone's Twitter followers and followings,
- Export list of followers and followings,
- Hence, analyze someone's Twitter followers, and
- Compare Twitter accounts to see if they follow each other.
Here's how to see if any two public Twitter accounts follow each other:
Step #1: Log in to Circleboom Twitter and connect your Twitter profile.
Step #2: Hover over the "Search" tab in the left menu and choose "Account Search".
Step #3: Choose "Display Followers" or "Display Followings" and type in the handle. This works for any public account.
Step #4: You'll see the followers of that account listed before you. If you can find them among these, then good for you. If not, you can always benefit from the Twitter advanced search filters of Circleboom to narrow down the search results further to find a specific account.
Step #5: If that's not enough, you can also export these Twitter accounts by clicking on the "Export" button located at the top right.
Step #6: Then you'll receive the full list as a spreadsheet. From there on, all you need to do is look for that specific account.
Now repeat these steps for the second account and see if they're mutuals on Twitter.
To sum up...
Knowing whether two accounts follow each other on Twitter might seem like a small detail, but it can reveal valuable information about relationships, strategies, and engagement.
X (Twitter) doesn't give you this data that easily, but Circleboom Twitter does.
See what else you can do with Circleboom here: