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FriendorFollow: Check Out Who’s Following You on Twitter!

Twitter is one of the fastest growing microblogging social media networks of today and almost everyone online has a Twitter account. There are lots of personalities, celebrities, applications or even companies who have Twitter accounts as tools for their marketing strategies.

As one of the millions of Twitter users, I have found a Twitter application which is a helpful tool in managing my friends and followers. This application is called FriendorFollow.  FriendorFollow helps me keep track of  my followers in Twitter.  This Twitter tool can also be helpful for you since it shows who among the people you followed do not follow you back and you could also see who among your followers you did not follow too! With FriendorFollow,  you can reciprocate in following those who follow you  or drop the people who do not follow you back.

What I like about this Twitter application is that it doesn’t require the user to sign-in, you only need your Twitter username and the tool will automatically  display 3 tabs: “Fans”, “Friends”, and Twitter users you are “Following”.   The “Fans” tab will show the people who followed you but you did not follow back.  The “Friends” tab shows the people that you follow and who also follow you. The “Following” tab are the people that you follow but aren’t following you back.  FriendOrFollow also gives you the option to sort users by Username, Follower count or Location.

So if you are a Twitter fanatic and would want to monitor who’s following you or not, check out FriendorFollow now!

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Angela

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