Twitter Follow Limits & Twitter Tools
Twitter, as most of you must be knowing by now, is the fastest growing social networking site with million of users as their members. Obviously, i am part of it as well and I’m simply loving it. I joined twitter on 7th of March’2009 which apparently was pretty late considering the fact that twitter was launched publicly on August of 2006 😮
Twitter is growing at a rapid speed. Probably faster than any other social networking website. Simplicity has really played a great role in it’s success. Twitter is all about “What are you doing?” and the idea of connecting with other people brings in million of people worldwide to join and use twitter. It also acts as a real time short messaging service as it can be used via cell phones, various desktop applications n API’s and of course from the twitter website itself. The best part is, that you can follow many popular celebrities on Twitter and know what they are up to, And if you lucky enough, you might end up being good friends and have long chats with them. 🙂
There is however one thing that most twitter users do not know and there are not many source you can get this information from. Twitter have set some following and daily follow limits that you should be aware of. I have listed the limits below along with a detailed description on all.
- Maximum Following Limit : Twitter has set the maximum following limit to 2000 or 110% of your total followers. This means, that you can follow only 2000 people in total, until and unless you have that many followers as well. Calculating 110 % for 2000 followings, you should have at least 1820 people following you in order to raise your limit of 2000 followers. In simpler terms you first limit is of 2000 followers and thereafter you can follow maximum of 110% of the total followers you have. For example if you have 5000 followers, you will be able to follow a maximum of 5500 twitter users only.
- Daily Following Limit : I have noticed many people asking me this very question on twitter pretty often. How many people can i follow on twitter every day? Well, the answer is simple. Twitter limits the number of accounts that a single person can follow in a day to 1,000. Thereafter, either your account will be flagged, suspended, banned or probably you will not be able to follow any one else! My advice would be to keep it under the scanner. Do not follow more than 500 members a day.
- Maximum Follower Limit : So how many people can follow you on a daily basis? Answer would be, infinity. There are no limits on that. It’s out of your control as to how many people follow you. So it would be little stupid to have a follower limit. (You can however control the number of people that follow you. Go to settings and check the box which says “Protect my Updates”. Thereafter people will have to send request to you so that they can follow you and only those will be allowed whom you approve.)
I tried to explain as easily as i could but i may have messed up a little, while ignoring all the technical terms that i could have used. So if i didn’t make sense, Roll Out on Floor and Laugh Out Loud ROFLOL. Thereafter, just use the comment section and ask me the thing you didn’t understand. I will make it more clear for you!
Alright, so presuming that i have explained the twitter limits successfully, i think it’s a good time to mention some of the Twitter tools that i really prefer and recommend for all twitterers. 🙂
- Twitter Karma : It’s one tool that i use on a daily basis. If you ever notice my stats (except on Friday’s due to #F0llowFriday participation), you will see that my stats of people whom i am following and my followers are always the same. I use twitter karma for keeping such stats. You simply have to login by filling up your twitter email address and password or you can sign in with twitter ID itself. Once signed in, it will find all your twitter followers and people whom you follow and very briefly it will show three categories of people. First one being people who follow you and you follow them back. Second will be of people who are following you but you are not following them back. Third and last category is of people whom you are following but they aren’t following you back. So thereafter, it’s very simple. I just select people who are not following back, select them all by a single click of button provided on site and “Bulk Unfollow” them. Similarly with people whom i am not following back, i select them all and “Bulk Follow” them. So now you know. You can’t escape me if you unfollow me as i will do the same for you!
- Twitter Follower : It’s a very very new site and just started two days back. Apparently the site is owned by John Chow! I first read about it on his web blog. Here is the link >> “Twitter Follower Launch”. I will have to say that he got a great domain for the tool. It matches perfectly with the role of this tool. It’s basically a well organized list of all those twitter users who have agreed to follow back each and every user who follows them. I signed up with them yesterday night and my Twitter stats have gone up by nearly 150 users in less than 12 hours. It really works and it’s highly recommended. Also, the tool has a mass unfollow button that unfollows all users who are not following you back. That is great but Twitter Karma and FriendOrFollow.com already does that so nothing very cool about it. There is one thing though, the site certainly do what it says it will. But overall, the site sucks as there is no design on homepage, no contact us, no about us, no feedback or suggestion form. Maybe it will come up soon as the site is still new but i expected better looks from a John Chow’s website!
- TwitPic : You know you can’t share pics on twitter but TwitPic solves that problem for you. I have it bookmarked although i am yet to make use of it and explore it in all ways. But i love the concept and i love how it helps in shortening image URL’s for the tweeple! So, if you ever feel like sharing a pic, just upload it to Twit Pic, then tweet the url it provides and all Twitter friend of yours would be all to see it,and even comment on it.
- Twitter Counter : I love stats and there are at least dozen web tools that work with twitter statistics. However, i really like Twitter Counter of the lot. First of all they provide a button with my follower stats on it. You can see that in action on the right side of my blog just above the flags/language translator. Besides that, their stats tell me about the total followers i have, how many followers have been added since yesterday and what is the likely prediction for tomorrow or 30 days from now on. It even let’s you tweet these stats. Lastly, it also display your Global or local rankings among some 2 million twitter users who are hooked up with Twitter Counter.
I did want to mention TweetMeMe.com which basically works like Digg.com. It shows the hottest stories on twitter. It’s user voted concept wherein twitter guys retweet the stories and most popular stories show up on the main website of TweetMeMe. You will see there widget on my site also and if you can then don’t forget to retweet my post! Now why i didn’t mention it along the above tools is because i consider it more of web site rather than a web tool. Pretty simple 😉
I do use some more twitter tools but the above mentioned twitters tools are the most popular and often used. I hope you like them and i will appreciate your comments on this article. Thanks!
Hey Sharat,
Awesome blog man. Quick question.
On the ‘Right’ side of your categories, you have all your Network sites IE: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn etc.. What Plugin are you using to have all those Square boxes there?
That’s what I wanted to ask you! Keep up the great work and ill see you on Twitter
@VinceCianci
P.S. I tried to send this via your Contact form but it wont work as it doesn’t supply a code for the spam box.
Hi Vince. Thanks for appreciating my blog. About the right side it’s all codes and stuff and no plugins. That area is not even widget ready.
The social bookmark area is pretty easy. Just search for social bookmark icons on Google and you will find plenty of such sets of icons. Just link em to your own profile and you are done!
Thanks for bringing up the “contact form captcha error” issue. I’ll fix that now! 🙂
I’m utilizing Twitter as a marketing tool for my business (cleaning service). Since my client base is local, how do I get followers that fit my client base and how do I turn them into potential customers?
CWD, You know what? Twitter is here to stay. So one thing that you can do is advertise your twitter id on the paper bags you use or trucks or any brochures. Include it in your contact address somewhere. That’s one thing you can do.
Try to add such a “Twitter Name” that people can understand what you do just by looking at your name. Also use twitter search and look up for “cleaning service” or your “city” and see what twitterers are talking about. Try to understand, analyze their needs and work your way out accordingly. Maybe you can offer discounts or special offers too. Add n follow the twitterers whom you think can be possible clients. Many will follow back. Keep chatting, do place some offers now and then, make your clients talk to their friends about you. That’s the way to go.
Sharat, I enjoy your enthusiasm for anything that appeals to you. I am still to start twittering as, I still cannot imagine having the time to do it.
Hello,
Your site says no-follow free, that means it is a dofollow – right??
Regards
Thanks for the explanation on the Following Limit, I tried to search in Twitter Doc, but I couldn’t find it.
Nicole, Did you read my previous post on twitter, titled “Move On From Twitter To Twitter Plus“. I wrote about you in that post. Was trying to put in some motivation. But you know what, after 40-50 days of using it, i am beginning to lose interest in it. I check it out and twitter on daily basis, but i don’t have many to chat with.
Bipin Gaur, In plain simple terms, “NoFollow Free” and “DoFollow” means the exact same thing. Although i have applied nofollow to particular sets of people who have total comments below a certain number. That way my regular commentators get a do follow and people who make a comment or two, are kept nofollowed.
Chris Prakoso, I am glad i could help mate. Honestly, before finding these facts and figures, i searched twitter doc as well, but couldn’t find it. So i searched twitter and asked my friends about it.
This too shall pass? I read your response.
Too busy twittering or is it something else that keeps you away for two weeks from posting.
Nicole, my laziness is all i can blame right now for “my not so frequent posting”. Other than that i don’t think there is any other reason that shall keep me away from my websites.
What an easy to read – informative post – thank you for that. I was trying to figure out the best way to sort those that follow back from those that don’t and Twitter Karma sounds wonderful. I was afraid I was going to have to go through it all by hand.
I have only been on Twitter for a little while – and only seriously looking for how to make it work for me for a few weeks. Already I am beginning to make some great contacts. I initially thought of it as a marketing tool – now I am really seeing how I can use it to find people with interests similar to mine – love this making friends in hyperspace 🙂
Thanks again for this – gonna go now and see what other gems I can find on your site.
In Joy
Cyndi
Thanks for the informative post on Twitter, I often wonder what the limits are and now I know, I try to follow those that I find interesting and if they follow me it’s an added bonus, I just hope that my tweets are of interest to someone as well 😉
Hi Sharat, thank you for your explanation of the limits. Do you know, whether there is a limit for unfollow? Is it possible to unfollow 500 people and follow 500 in a short time without coming in trouble because of spamming?
Best regards
I think all of these restrictions will be in favor of Twitter.
I didn’t knew about TWITPIC. Thanks for sharing the information. Even am a user of twitter and I keep following some celebrities even.
Rekha