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Category: Analytics > X (Twitter): Follower Acquisition Analysis

Original URL: https://help.social-dog.net/ja/analytics/get-followers/dashboard-followers-friends-count


Update date: 2025/3/7

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In this section, you can view data about the users you follow.

Displayable analysis items

  • Increase or decrease in the number of followers
  • Number of followers
  • Follower fluctuations

Increase or decrease in the number of followers

You can view data such as "New Followers," "Unfollowers," and "Net Follower Increase" in graph form.

  • If a user you follow is suspended, it will be counted as an unfollow. Conversely, if a user you follow is unsuspended, it will be counted as a new follow. Due to limitations of the X (Twitter) API, it is not possible to distinguish whether an unfollow is due to suspension or not.
  • The timing of data acquisition for new followers, unfollows, new follows, and unfollows differs from the timing of data acquisition for follower count and following count. Therefore, there may be inconsistencies between these figures.

Follower fluctuations

In the "Follower Changes" section, you can view data such as "Number of Followers," "Number of New Followers," "Number of Unfollows," and "Net Increase in Followers" in a table format.

Download follow data as a CSV file.

You can download "Following" and "Following Changes" data in CSV format.

*CSV download is only available on PC browsers.

  1. Click "Analyze," then click " Follow ."
  1. Select the analysis period and aggregation interval you wish to download.
  1. Click the "CSV Download" button (downward arrow icon).

Change the analysis period and aggregation interval.

In the "Follow" section, you can change the analysis period and aggregation interval. The available analysis period varies depending on your plan. Please check your plan for details.

You can select the aggregation interval as "daily," "weekly," or "monthly."

  1. Click "Analyze," then click " Follow ."
  1. Select the aggregation interval from "Day," "Week," or "Month" in the upper right corner of the screen.
  1. You can change the analysis period by changing the date to the right of the aggregation interval.
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