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The blog explains that X (formerly Twitter) has around 611 million users, with about 245 million active daily, making it a valuable platform for brands and creators. It mentions that accounts are now flagged as inactive if they haven’t logged in for over 30 days, a change from the earlier six-month window, though the exact definition of “active” remains unclear. To maintain follower quality, the article suggests using third-party tools like Audiense and Circleboom to identify and remove inactive or low-engagement accounts. It also outlines manual methods to remove such followers directly from your account. However, it warns against removing “lurker” accounts too quickly, as they might still engage by reading content. The post emphasizes that cleaning up inactive followers can improve credibility, boost engagement rates, and maintain a healthy follower-following ratio for better growth.
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