Do you have a protected Twitter account and want to know how to accept followers? Accepting requests from others is an easy process. A protected account will need to accept followers before they can see any of your tweets. In this article, we will show you how to accept followers on Twitter.

Public vs. Protected

Setting up your Twitter account is an important part of being social on the web, and being social and Tweeting are vital if you’d love to share with others. As a result of all of the important things, we’re sure you have to share with others, there are two main settings that control who can see and respond to your posts – Public or Protected. A public page allows any visitor to follow you without having to be approved first by the owner of said page. However, a protected setting will ensure only followers who have been approved by the page’s administrator can access that specific Web profile or Twitter account!

How to Confirm & Add Followers to a Twitter Account

If your company uses a public Twitter account, new followers can subscribe to your updates instantly, with no approval necessary. If you have a private Twitter account only those people who you accept can follow your updates which means that your tweets won’t be visible to everyone. It’s still best to respond positively to any requests from potential followers on public accounts because they already have a good idea of what you might be like as a company/individual as opposed to people unfamiliar with you who had not heard of your brand before and simply followed because they happened to see your name in their timeline.

Accepting Followers on Twitter Mobile App

  • Open Twitter. Tap the bluebird icon from the application screen of your smartphone or tablet to launch the application.
  • Log in if prompted.
  • Tap your profile icon or, you should see your profile pic or the three-line menu icon in the top left corner of your screen.
  • Tap, You’ll see a badge with a number of how many pending requests you have near the middle of the menu.
  • If you don’t see this, you either don’t have any requests, or your tweets are public.
  • Tap the checkmark to accept the request. This person is now able to see all your past and future tweets.
  • If you don’t want that person to see all your tweets, tap the x icon instead.

Accepting Followers on Twitter on the Web

  • https://www.twitter.com in a web browser. You can use any web browser to do this. If you’re using a phone or tablet, go to https://mobile.twitter.com.
  • Log in if prompted.
  • Click. It’s next to a three-dot menu icon on the left side of the page and will prompt a menu to open.
  • Click. You’ll see a badge with a number of how many pending requests you have at the top of the menu.
  • If you don’t see this, you either don’t have any requests, or your tweets are public.
  • Click. This person is now able to see all your past and future tweets.
  • If you don’t want that person to see your tweets, click Decline instead.

In case you don’t want to accept or decline requests for people to see your tweets, unprotect them. Using a web browser or the mobile app, go to More (or tap your profile pic in the mobile app) > Settings and privacy > Privacy and safety > Audience and tagging, and then click/tap the switch next to “Protect your Tweets” to turn it off.

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How to adjust privacy settings to manually approve follow requests

If you want to be able to approve or deny Twitter follows in the future, you need to update your privacy settings:

On desktop:

1. log in to your Twitter account and click on More and then Settings and Privacy.

2. Choose Privacy and Safety.

3. Select Audience and Tagging.

4. Tick the box labeled Protect your Tweets.

How to Prevent Strangers From Following You on Twitter

When you sign up for Twitter, your tweets are public by default; anyone can follow you, view your tweets, and interact with you. To prevent strangers from following you, set your Twitter account to private. That way, you receive a request when new people want to follow you, and you can approve or deny the request. Here’s how to set your Twitter account to private.

  • Open Twitter and select the Settings icon.
  • Open Twitter and select privacy and safety.
  • Toggle on protecting your Tweets.
  • Select Done.

Your tweets will appear only to people who follow you, and if anyone wants to follow you, you have to approve them. To approve or deny follower requests, go to your Twitter profile. Select Followers > Pending follower requests to view the people who have requested to follow you. Select Accept or Decline.

How to Remove Followers on Twitter

  • To remove followers on Twitter, go to your profile page on a desktop or mobile version of the site.
  • You can also hide your tweets from your followers by blocking them.
  • You can manually approve all new followers by updating the privacy settings.

It’s nice to have followers. But, sometimes, it’s important to make sure you have the right followers.

If you’re trying to delete your Tweets from people who follow you on Twitter then you can keep them from seeing your Tweets by removing them from your account.

Twitter has added a direct option to remove followers which was previously called ‘soft’ blocking, as you had to block and unblock a follower to remove them.

Following are the ways to adjust privacy settings so you can manually approve new followers, whether you’re on a desktop or phone.

How do I get followers? Can I ask someone to follow me?

Twitter does not allow you to send requests for other people to follow you.

Don’t use third-party applications that guarantee a raft of new followers unless you want your account shut down.

The best way to get fans on Twitter is by engaging with people and following others who truly interest you. It’s also great to be active on the site and interact with the community because reading and sharing great content makes a strong first impression.

Can locked accounts affect follower counts?

Yes. Locked accounts are removed from the follower count on your profile in every account of yours that they follow. If a locked account follows you, then it will be taken off the follower count on your lists and it will be hidden when viewing a profile with lists until you unhide it.

Things you need to know:

If your tweets are not protected, it means that anybody can follow you. To easily accept follower requests without purchasing a twitter automation tool, you need to protect your tweets.

When you don’t have any follower requests, you won’t see a “notifications and following” option in your home feed.

If you receive an email notification of a new follower but don’t see on your homepage any notifications or pending requests, it could mean the user decided not to follow you back.

You may also organize your Twitter followers by placing them into a structured column where certain individuals are placed within their most applicable list. Once you’ve made a list, you can add contacts to the most appropriate one in order to help save time when dealing with specific types of customers or people.

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