
You can’t talk about Twitter enough, Twitter is a classic example of viral marketing, based on how Twitter became popular and how stories can spread on Twitter. The growth of Twitter and ‘tweeting’ or ‘twittering’ has also brought about certain ‘code of ethics’ when using the social network. One of the main ‘rules’ behind the service happens to be how people are followed, many users believe that following should be mutual, however there is no real way to know if following is mutual or not unless you don’t get more than just a couple or more followers a day so that you could manually check them.
Thanks to Twitter’s very flexible API though Huitter has a service known as Mutuality that lets you follow everyone that follows you and unfollow everyone that doesn’t by just entering your twitter credentials. I use the service frequently and it’s yet to disappoint.
It also allows you to exclude certain Twitter usernames for the (un)following process.
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It doesn’t surprise me that someone has come up with software to check whether twitterers reciprocate the favor of following.
It seems to me that people are primarily on Twitter to promote themselves, not out of interest in what other people are up to!
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There are too much twitter tools on internet..
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