How to Accept Followers on Twitter
Visit Twitter., Log into your account., Check for follower requests., Accept followers.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Visit Twitter.
Open a web browser on your computer and visit the Twitter website. -
Step 2: Log into your account.
Enter your username, or email address, and password on the text fields provided and click on “Log In” to sign into your account.
If you don’t have a Twitter account yet, simply click the “Sign Up Now” link and enter your full name, email address, desired username for your Twitter account, and a password to instantly create an account. , You’ll be directed immediately to your account’s home page after you signed in.
If other people have requested to follow you, you’ll see a button on the left menu panel labeled “New Follower Requests.” Click this button to see the list of new follower requests sent to you. , To accept new followers, simply click the “Accept” button on one of the requests displayed on the list.
Once accepted, that follower can now get updates on new tweets you posts.
If you want to reject a request, simply click “Decline” to delete the request from your Twitter account. -
Step 3: Check for follower requests.
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Step 4: Accept followers.
Detailed Guide
Open a web browser on your computer and visit the Twitter website.
Enter your username, or email address, and password on the text fields provided and click on “Log In” to sign into your account.
If you don’t have a Twitter account yet, simply click the “Sign Up Now” link and enter your full name, email address, desired username for your Twitter account, and a password to instantly create an account. , You’ll be directed immediately to your account’s home page after you signed in.
If other people have requested to follow you, you’ll see a button on the left menu panel labeled “New Follower Requests.” Click this button to see the list of new follower requests sent to you. , To accept new followers, simply click the “Accept” button on one of the requests displayed on the list.
Once accepted, that follower can now get updates on new tweets you posts.
If you want to reject a request, simply click “Decline” to delete the request from your Twitter account.
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