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How to find and avoid newbie accounts on Twitter!

. 4 min read

Some users prefer newly created accounts - newbies - on Twitter for several reasons.

If you are one of them and want to brand new accounts on Twitter, you should be able to search in Twitter bios and profiles.

Circleboom is the best Twitter management tool that enables people to search Twitter profiles and find newbie accounts to follow.

Find Newbies on Twitter with Circleboom

Search in Twitter bios and profiles and find new accounts to follow!

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How to Find Newbie Twitter Accounts on Circleboom

You should follow these steps to find newbie Twitter accounts with Circleboom:

Step #1: Log in to the Circleboom Twitter.

You get one in seconds if you don't have a Circleboom account yet!

Step #2: If you haven't connected your Twitter account to Circleboom yet, let's quickly authorize Circleboom Twitter.

You're almost there!

Step #3: Navigate to the left menu and find "Search" and then "Smart Search".

You need to enter a keyword and apply filters to find accounts related to this search.

Here you can select the join date of targeted profiles.

Why do people want to find newbies on Twitter?

The reasons behind the idea of finding newbies on Twitter could be several. I listed here some of them:

  • Fresh Content
  • Engagement
  • Discovering Hidden Gems
  • Supporting Growth
  • Building Connections
  • Niche Interests
  • Curiosity
  • Supportive Community
  • Content Evolution
  • Exploring Trends

#1 Fresh Content

New user profiles frequently contribute original content and a new viewpoint to the platform. Following new accounts could be of interest to users who are sick of seeing the same type of stuff from popular accounts.

#2 Engagement

Since new accounts typically start out with fewer followers and engagements, the account owner may be more receptive to feedback, messages, and interactions. For followers, this may result in a more unique and interesting experience.

#3 Discovering Hidden Gems

Users can find content creators, thinkers, artists, or specialists who may be new to the site yet have insightful observations, innovative ideas, or works to contribute by following newbie accounts.

#4 Supporting Growth

Some people take pleasure in assisting newcomers and sharing in their development. They can help new accounts grow and develop by following and interacting with them, which can benefit both the follower and the account owner.

#5 Building Connections

Following new accounts can open doors for networking and connection-making. Early involvement with these accounts may result in lasting interactions and connections.

#6 Niche Interests

Newbie accounts frequently concentrate on particular niches or themes that may not be well represented by more seasoned accounts. Someone who is enthusiastic about a particular subject may discover novice accounts that are tailored to their preferences.

#7 Curiosity

People may follow these accounts in the hopes of being a part of something amazing from the start out of curiosity about the potential of a new account, the course it might take, or the material it might provide.

#8 Supportive Community

Beginner accounts may draw a loyal group of followers who are eager to see the account develop. It may be tempting to have a sense of belonging and shared passion.

#9 Content Evolution

It's possible to gain insight into how a beginner account's content, style, and approach change over time by following it from the beginning. Some people find it fascinating to see this development.

Sometimes, new accounts are the first to pick up on trends or topics, giving followers the chance to participate in discussions before they spread widely.

You can watch our hands-on video guide to search Twitter bios and profiles:

How to avoid newbie accounts on Twitter

Some people love newbies but some do not! There are logical reasons:

  • Unestablished credibility
  • Lack of consistency
  • Less expertise
  • Risk of spamming

For various reasons, people could be hesitant to interact with or follow new accounts on Twitter. Judging their reliability or worth is challenging since new profiles don't have a history. Users like accounts that constantly submit applicable content; therefore, consistency in posting and content quality is also a factor.

Newbie accounts may also be abandoned or short-lived, resulting in low engagement. Some users seek depth and experience in specialized areas, which novice accounts might still need to provide. Users' hesitancy is also influenced by worries about spam, con artists, and a limited network of contacts. Some users are hesitant, but others are open to supporting and discovering new accounts based on their preferences and platform objectives.

Thanks to Circleboom's advanced search tool, you can find Twitter accounts to follow by their joining date. So, you can set filters to avoid newbies and protect your accounts from the risk of spamming and other possibilities.

Final Words

You can find newbie Twitter accounts on any topic to follow and grow your audience on the platform.

Circleboom is the best tool to search and find Twitter accounts. You can search in Twitter profiles and bios. Then, you can apply filters and narrow down your search results with the Twitter join date option. This way, Circleboom will only list newly created Twitter accounts.


Altug Altug

I focus on developing strategies for digital marketing, content management, and social media. A part-time gamer! Feel free to ask questions via [email protected] or Twitter (@mynameisaltug)

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