Now within a really small amount of time, there has been an enormous increase in Twitter users, and with it an increase in bots who pose as users in Twitter. What do spammers gain by following you? Twitter Karma is working out here. When someone follows you, most of us have a tendency to follow them back, and most of us do without even bothering to check out the profile of the user. And, when in any case you begin following a spammer. That's it! Your Twitter timeline would be crowded with a flurry of Tweets from the particular user. How do we solve this? A quick glance at the recent tweets of any user will be helpful to find out whether the user is a perfect, innocent Twitter user [:P] or any arrogant bot. But if you really have a large amount of follower and following base, then you are in a really bad situation. TwerpScan comes in handy here.
User is asked to sign in with his/her Twitter username and password. Twerpscan will check out the number of followers of all your contacts, the number of people they are following and then try to compute the ratio between the two. The user can easily sort the list of their contacts, display them in variable batches of 20 to 100 people, and the user can follow, unfollow or block contacts then and there, on the spot. Isnt it easy?
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