Twitter is a great platform to connect with others and build an audience. It notifies you every time you gain a follower and displays how many you have. However, Twitter won’t show who unfollows your account despite privacy settings. While it’s a reasonable safety measure, sometimes you may be curious. Luckily, there are third-party tools available to do the job. You can’t retroactively see who unfollowed you before installing, but the apps will provide information if they are linked to your Twitter account.
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