How to remove Twitter followers from account?

To remove Twitter followers from your account, go to your profile, tap on Followers, then find the person you want to remove. Tap the three dots (⋯) next to their name and select “Remove this follower.” This will stop them from seeing your tweets in their feed, but they won’t be notified that you removed them. Alternatively, you can block and then unblock someone, which also removes them as a follower silently. This is useful if you want more control over who engages with your account without causing a confrontation.
 
To remove a follower on Twitter (X), go to your profile on the desktop site, click your follower count, find the user, click the three dots next to their name, and select “Remove this follower.” On mobile, use the soft block method: block the user, then immediately unblock them to remove them as a follower.


 
To remove Twitter followers, go to your profile, click "Followers," find the follower you want to remove, click the three dots next to their name, and select "Remove this follower." They won’t be notified of the removal.
 
To remove a Twitter follower:
  1. Go to your profile and tap “Followers.”
  2. Find the follower you want to remove.
  3. Tap the three dots next to their name.
  4. Select “Remove this follower.”
  5. Confirm the action.
They won’t be notified, but they’ll no longer see your tweets unless they follow you again.
 
To remove a follower on Twitter, go to your profile and tap on your followers list. Find the person you want to remove, then tap the three dots (⋯) next to their name. Select "Remove this follower" from the options and confirm your choice. The follower will be removed silently—they won’t get a notification, but they will no longer see your tweets in their feed unless your account is public and they choose to follow you again.
 
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