1. Mass Unfollow those who are not following you back with Huitter
Twitter etiquette suggest that you follow someone back if they follow you. I use this tool whenever my ratio of Followers vs. Following gets out of whack. It automatically unfollows everyone who aren’t following you back. Huitter.
2. Automatically unfollow all inactive accounts you are following with MyCleener
This is yet another tool that will help us automatically unfollow all the inactive accounts based on when their last tweet was, and help you save your follow number. MyCleener.
3. Find out common users following and being followed by two accounts
This is a great tool, because if you knew two power user accounts, say from your niche, then you can find out who are the guys they keep in contact with and who are the guys they are following and followed by with this tool. Running this tool with maximum five accounts will more or less reveal the “hidden” circle among them. Very effective if you know whom to stalk. Who follows whom
4. Manage your friends and followers with tags
Rate and tag your friends and filter them on a timeline! You can also create custom groups of your followers and filter you timeline by that group. Very effective, but a little complicated to use. Twittangle
5. Unfollow people who have not updated within “X” amount of days
Pretty good. Probably the best one out there to date. You can find tweeps out of your followers who have not updated within a specified # of days and lets you unfollow them. Untweeps
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