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Twitter and the Follow Limit of 2000 Rule

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Twitter and the Follow Limit of 2000 Rule

Pittsburgh, PA - In the course of our Social Media Marketing Campaigns we, at Blackball Online have found that Twitter really drives traffic to our website. We used the tools we had read about in our research of this medium to boost and analyze our visitors we gained from Twitter. View our past blog posts on Twitter to read about these tools. We follow all of those who follow us.

Once we reached 2000 followers, Twitter would not allow us to follow any more people. So, we did some research. When we checked out the help button on Twitter’s Navigation Bar we found this:

“What are follow limits?”

Twitter recently added follow and update limits for stability and abuse control.  You can read more about this here.

I can understand Twitter’s need to protect the integrity of its API from spammers, Bots and auto-generating Tweet tools that place an extreme burden on the servers, but please let me know what the ratio is. It states,

“We've also placed limits on the number of people you can follow. The number is different for everyone, and is based on a ratio that changes as the account changes. If you hit a follow limit, you must balance your follower/following ratio in order to follow more people- basically, you can't follow 50,000 people if only 23 people follow you. Based on current behavior in the Twitter community, we've concluded that this is both fair and reasonable.”

I am not, however, a fan of the statement that the number is different for everyone. I have sent requests with no replies from Twitter as of yet. Maybe this post will help. I have noticed many of our followers have hit the same limits in their accounts. Possibly Twitter could be a little more transparent with their rules. By the same token Twitter is growing into their role like most of us.

If you are aware of the ratio of followers/following that allows users to follow over 2000 people, please let us know by commenting on this post for all to see. We at Blackball Online and the many other Twitter users who are affected would be greatly appreciative.

The first article below suggests that the number of followers to following is within 180 tweeps (people). So if I were to follow 2001 people, I would need at least 1821 followers. But to follow 1 more I would need to unfollow 1 – thus keeping the ratio within 180. If this is true, this is another hurdle to building a following. The article also offers some strategies for building a powerful and robust Twitter network. It is definitely worth the read.

Clearly Twitter is still going through many growing pains and this will all need to be worked out. I just wish they had a central source with definitive answers to this and other questions.

Other links to this topic:

http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackhat-seo/social-networking-sites/40745-twitter-2000-fix.html

http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/12/twitters-2000-follow-limit-raises-a-ruckus-but-how-many-people-can-you-seriously-keep-track-of-anyway/trackback/

http://getsatisfaction.com/twitter/topics/what_happens_if_i_hit_a_twitter_limit

Pittsburgh Social Media Marketing and Twitter Tools

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Pittsburgh, PA - After joining Twitter (see previous post) and becoming familiar with the landscape, we’ve started to branch out to our community, both locally and across the globe. This has been thoroughly enjoyable. Connecting with people and their businesses is wonderful and rewarding. Thanks to all of you who follow @blackballonline and to all of you who hopefully will after this post. We follow all of the users who follow us. This is one way we can repay you for all the gracious help and information you have given us.

Now to the business at hand, after joining Twitter, we were alerted to the unbelievable amount of add-ons and applications for this tool. We will list the ones that we have employed as of this post. If you are aware of some glaring omissions please comment or email us at our Pittsburgh SEO website or Tweet at @blackballonline.

#1        Wefollow – http://wefollow.com this site lets you add your Twitter account to 3 directories for user search and inclusion. We added @blackballonline to #seo, #internetmarketing, and #Pittsburgh. The # sign denotes the category tag for that area.

#2        Tweetdeck – http://tweetdeck.com this desktop widget opened up my Twitter Eyes to the possibilities of this tool. Fantastic ability to analyze friends, monitor whenever your username or company is mentioned and so much more. Tweetdeck is a must have in my opinion.

#3        Twellow - http://www.twellow.com the self-named Twitter Yellow Pages allows for business listing placement and directory search. Get your business listed for free.

#4        Twitalyzer – http://www.twitalyzer.com a very powerful tool for analyzing and evaluating the activity of any Twitter user it recognizes and reporting on relative influence, signal-to-noise ratio, generosity, velocity, clout, and other useful measures of success in social media. This is available as a standalone or an add-on to Firefox.

These are the Twitter tools we’ve implemented so far. I’m sure there will be more. If you are looking for a specific Twitter tool, before you write your own API, just visit the Twitter Fan Wiki at http://twitter.pbworks.com. This site is huge and packed full of outstanding tools and info.

All these tools were very easy to implement and very intuitive. If you have problems just tweet us and we’ll do our best to point you in the right direction. As mentioned above, you can follow us on Twitter @blackballonline, sign up and comment to this and other posts on our Pittsburgh SEO Blog, or email us via our Pittsburgh SEO Contact Page. While you're here, please subscribe to our RSS or email feed(s) to keep up with us at Blackball Online Marketing.