Mar 16 2010
Seven Tools For Managing Your Twitter Friends
Yesterday, I spent about 30 minutes in the Arbita Sourcing Lab at SourceCon showing the participants how to search Twitter profiles. We were supposed to get into how to manage and clean up our Twitter friends as well, but we ran out of time. As I mentioned in the session, here are some of the resources I had lined up to share with the lab participants. Enjoy!
MyCleenr – sorts your friends by their last tweets, and allows you to get rid off all the inactive and useless accounts that you are following. However, it only works if you’re following less than 700 people.
Friend Or Follow – searches to find accounts you follow but that don’t follow you back. Sortable by Username, Name, Location, # of followers or # following, last tweet, and account age. Great tool for looking at reciprocity.
Twitoria – allows you to quickly view the accounts you follow sorted by their last tweet. You can sort from 1 day up to 1 year. One of my favorite tools, but unfortunately the website doesn’t always work.
UnTweeps – unfollows accounts that don’t have much activity. Enter the number of days in the past you want to check and then check off the accounts you want to unfollow. You can use this resouce up to three times per month for free; after that, they start charging.
Tweepler – lists out new followers and classify them in one of two “buckets”: Follow (meaning you wish to follow them back) and Ignore (meaning you don’t wish to follow them and want to archive them out of the way, reducing clutter). Gives you a quick snapshot of each person’s profile & recent tweets. Quick and easy way to manage your followers, especially if you get lots of new followers each day.
TwitIn (BuzzOm) – log in with your Twitter account, and you can follow new people, flush those who aren’t following you, or reciprocate follow to those who are following you. You also have the option to flush and block users from following you back. Good tool for a quick clean sweep. Some interesting features:
- Lock: “locks” certain results so they do not come up in future searches
- Grow: provides you the list of people who are likely to follow you back (cool)
- Cross Follow: shows data for either all of a user’s followers or all of the users they are following to allow you to add to yours (sort of like Twiangulate)
Tweepi – Good if you have multiple criteria on which to remove a user. More robust and customizable results. You can use it to Flush, Reciprocate, and Cleanup. You can also check out an interesting profile and bulk-follow all of their followers using Geeky Follow. Very thorough tool that lets you sort your followers by so many categories, not limited to:
- Location
- # of followers or following
- # of updates
- times retweeted by others
- last tweeted
Do you know of any other Twitter cleanup tools? Please leave a comment with a link!

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