Identifying all the people you follow on Twitter can be helpful for many reasons. Maybe you want to organize your timeline, clean up inactive accounts, or simply review your network.
Or let's say that you follow a bunch of accounts when you first join Twitter. Then life gets busy, and suddenly, you're not sure who all those usernames belong to anymore.
Whatever your reason may be, note that there's an obstacle:
Twitter does not always make it easy to view your entire following list in a straightforward way, especially for accounts with hundreds or thousands of connections.
You may also think of downloading your Twitter archive to identify all the people you follow on Twitter. But that data seems a bit complicated, as it only gives you profile links and Twitter IDs but nothing else.
But don't worry, I'll tell you about a third option: Circleboom Twitter.
Start Circlebooming right on through the button below, or keep on reading to learn more about how to identify all the people you follow on Twitter with that.
How can I identify all people I follow on Twitter with Circleboom?
The tool itself is quite intuitive and easy-to-use, really.
Just hover over the "Followings" tab from the left menu on your dashboard. And then click "All Your Following".
After that, you'll see the accounts listed before you. You can sort them however you'd like based on what's offered on the grid.
And to help you further identify who these are, there are numerous Twitter advanced search filter options available.
If this is not enough and you'd like to work on this following list further, you can export these Twitter accounts into a spreadsheet to analyze them in depth.
Now you'll have more than enough info about the people you follow on Twitter.
Once you've identified all your followings, you can consider creating Twitter lists to organize them. So you can easily find specific accounts or groups of people you follow. This is one way of using Twitter lists effectively.
Good thing that Circleboom also does have a built-in Twitter list manager to help out so that you won't have to leave your dashboard for such a task.
Read the guide below for more info on that ⬇️
Regularly review your following list and mass unfollow accounts that no longer interest you. This helps you keep your feed focused and relevant to your current interests. And Circleboom's Twitter unfollow tool is here to help with that too.
Final words
So, there you have it! With a little effort, you can easily identify all the wonderful (and maybe not-so-wonderful) accounts you follow on Twitter.
Though it might take some effort, it’s worth it for a more curated and meaningful experience on the platform.
And don't you worry, as Circleboom will be with you all the way!