Steem School Episode 46 - How to See Who Muted, Unfollowed or Followed You

in #steemiteducation7 years ago (edited)

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Do you want to know who unfollowed, muted or followed you? Of course, you want to know that.

The information that you will receive from "Steemfollowers" is not game-breaking but it is worth it to take a look at it once every 2 weeks.

Steemfollowers is not Steemfollower. On Steemfollowers you can see who muted, unfollowed or followed you + you can check out other accounts as well.

In today's video, I looked up who followed and unfollowed @humanearl. (I always take friends as examples, gotta promote their epic blogs!)

This is the link to the Steemfollowers website: https://steem.makerwannabe.com/

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How to Use Steemfollowers

You simply go to their main page and on the top and bottom, you can enter a Steemit name.

When you enter a nickname in the top field you can see who follows a Steemit user, When you enter a nickname at the bottom you can see who a Steemit user follows.

Very simply, on the next page, you will see a chart that shows you exactly how many follows, unfollows and mutes that person or yourself got on a certain day.

You will also see who followed, unfollowed or muted you or the person you are checking out.

That is good information every 2-4 weeks to see if you are getting more followers on average or if you are getting less.

If more people start to mute you & if your favorite Steemians are following you and more.

You can clearly get some important information out of it. It will show you where you made progress and where not.

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Conclusion

The information from Steemfollowers is not game-breaking but it will show you additional information for your account and other accounts.

That is useful to plan your next steps, to see if you made progress or not & if your networking works or not and more.

I recommend using Steemfollowers at least once every month.

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This is really handy. I sometimes see that I lose a follower or 2 and by using this I can see i have lost one follower each day for the last 5 days. Only 1 mute so I think that's not bad going :) and I'm getting more followers than I'm losing :) :) Thanks for sharing, very helpful :)

I've re-steemed it as I think others who follow me can also find this useful. Hope that's ok!

Of course Dan, thank you for the resteem.

For daily checking who is following me and other fast notifications eg. who replied, about steemit I am using busy.org. Then do not have yet option to see who has unfollowed you or muted, but their interface is sooo handy! You should check them out.

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Will do that soon, thank you for the info Gangsta Doggo.

Hi @valorforfreedom

You wrote it should be checked at least once in a month. But I might check almost every day at least until I get some success.

I have been to that site and it is really interesting to know a successful member's new following list more than followers list.

Bookmarked and thanks for the site.

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I really appreciate what you do, Phillip! Thanks for explaining things about Dtube and steemit!

Glad you like it.

You guys should check out more quotes by Napoleon Bonaparte, that guy was more badass than I thought he was.

https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/napoleon_bonaparte

Yeah, I discovered that his wife, Josephine, isn't too popular in her native Martinique, when we visited there.

Apparently she tried to have slavery reinstated, after it was abolished, which didn't exactly endear her to the people there, not to mention those living there now.

But she was a woman of her time, and her family's plantations depended upon slave labor, so it isn't surprising. It would have been far more surprising had she held the opposing viewpoint.

Did you know that St. Pierre, on Martinique, was once considered the Paris of the Caribbean?

That is until Mt. Pelee erupted in 1902, sending a pyroclastic flow that obliterated the town, and burned all the ships in harbor to the waterline. Only one person survived in the town itself; Louis-Auguste Cyparis, a prisoner in the local jail, who was found several days later by rescuers. He later toured with the Barnum and Bailey Circus.

I read the account as a kid, when my mom gave me the book "The Day the World Ended," about the eruption, when I was home sick over Christmas vacation. Having grown up in California, a state replete with earthquakes and volcanoes, I always wanted to visit there.

It's a pretty amazing place to visit, and absolutely gorgeous, should you have an interest.

Good comment CoP.
No place better than the German forest.
However, soon enough I shall start traveling.
California would be a good place to visit.
Lifting weights outside at Venice beach must be epic.

LOL- I used to live about three small blocks from Muscle Beach . . . maybe half a kilometer, if that.

My favorite part was always the street performers, everyone from guitarists to comedians to magicians, and we even had a guy about a block from us that performed sword-swallowing feats with flaming swords!

And of course your requisite soap box preachers heralding the coming doomsday. You just never know what you'll see on Venice Beach.

I went walking one day with my Newfoundland when there was a Hari Krishna parade, complete with highly decorated elephants, and Ebony was fascinated with the elephants, as she had never seen anything living that dwarfed her before. She and one of the elephants made friends while others went by in the parade.

It was a great place to live when I was there, though it has changed a lot, but still fun to visit. And you can't beat the weather, most of the time, anyway.

And yes, the German forest is gorgeous. No argument there. But a heck of a lot colder than Venice Beach.

I was surprised the creek wasn't frozen when I was in the forest 2 days ago.

Muscle beach sounds like a central point where people meet.

Pretty much just the guys that work out, and the tourists watching them.

But all of Venice Beach along the Boardwalk (which is actually asphalt) is one big meeting place. There are a lot of outdoor cafes, and covered pavilions by the sand, so you have a lot of options.

Steemfollowers nice share, nice video, amazing helpful post

that's really great post @valorforfreedom i like your post to much. thanks for sharing good post.