Followers

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Followers

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

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


Update date: 2025/3/7

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Followers

Here, you can view data about your followers.

Displayable analysis items

  • Increase/decrease in follower count
  • Number of followers
  • Follower attributes
  • Followers' interests
  • Distribution of the last posting date
  • Distribution of the month in which the follow-up began

Increase/decrease in follower count

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

  • If a follower's account is frozen, it will be counted as an unfollow. Conversely, if a follower's account is unfrozen, it will be counted as a new follower. Due to limitations of the X (Twitter) API, it is not possible to distinguish whether an unfollow was due to account 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.

Number of followers

In the "Followers" section, you can view the trend in your follower count through a graph.

Follower attributes

The following indicators can be viewed in a pie chart.

  • Ratio of public accounts to private accounts
  • Distribution of the number of posts
  • Distribution of the number of followers of a follower
  • Distribution of follower counts
  • Percentage of who initiated the follow (the other person followed, you followed, or it's unknown)
  • Distribution of the number of likes by followers
  • Distribution of the number of followers on a list (number of people registered on a list)
  • Distribution of the year X (Twitter) accounts were created.

Followers' interests

In "Follower Interests," you can see words that frequently appear in your followers' names, locations, and descriptions in a word cloud format.

Distribution of the last posting date

The "Distribution of Last Post Date" section allows you to view the distribution of your followers' last posts in a table format.

Distribution of the month in which the follow-up began

The "Distribution of Follow Start Month" section allows you to view the distribution of the months in which followers started following others in a table format. Only data from after registering with SocialDog is available.

Follower fluctuations

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

Download follower data as a CSV file.

You can download some of the data displayed under "Followers" in CSV format.

*CSV download is only available on PC browsers.

  1. Click "Analysis," then click " Followers ."
  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 "Followers" 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."

The analysis and aggregation periods set here apply only to the "Follower Count Increase/Decrease" and "Follower Count" graphs, and the "Follower Fluctuation" table. "Follower Attributes," "Follower Interests," "Distribution of Last Post Date," and "Distribution of Month of Following Start" are displayed based on the current follower information.

  1. Click "Analysis," then click " Followers ."
  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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