What is Twitter Mass Unfollow

A simple (configurable) way to mass unfollow your Twitter followings

If your Twitter following is a mess and you'd like to start afresh, look no further

Twitter Mass Unfollow will automagically unfollow all or some of your following so you don't have to "clicky clicky" because let's face it, no one has the time for that

The extension can be configured to exclude users, stop after 1 minute, and reload on finished


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Andy StintonAndy Stinton

As another reviewer described on here, I'd opt to unzoom to 25% then zoom back in and repeat. The app is brilliant and allows hassle free and is relatively safe from what I've seen (api safety feature too). There is a slight issue in that it stops at around 30 or so and you have to reload after that. But at other times it will do near 50 or more. For the sheer ease and speed and the fact there are just no apps now offering this same kind of thing, I'd for sure give it five stars. Dev is a rea... Show more

Josh DealJosh Deal

I feel this deserves 5 stars for being free. It doesn't work perfectly, but for free the value it provides is worth 5 stars. My account hasn't been banned and it took about 15 minutes to unfollow 1700 people. Much faster than manually unfollowing. A note to the dev, the script seems to stop unfollowing after 37 or 38 people about 30s in. Once, it got to 50. Another time, 12. On average, it hit 37 unfollows before stopping. It then runs another 30s without unfollowing and automatically stops. ... Show more

Master FuggiMaster Fuggi

Works ... kind of. When unfollowing accounts who do not follow me back, the tool hangs after every 20-30 accounts. One either has to restart the process by clicking the "Stop" and "Not following you" buttons or by waiting for the tool to run into the 1-minute timeout and then clicking both buttons again. Either way, it would be easier if the tool just automatically continues as long as the "Stop" button is not pressed.