When gaining followers rapidly, such as when someone puts you into a starter pack, it is cumbersome and tiring to review all the new followers and decide whether to follow them back. It's also easy to overlook someone interesting who then gets buried among all the accounts you decided not to follow.
It would be very helpful to have some additional ways to manage the follow list:
Filter the follower list to show only accounts I am not yet following
Mark an account as reviewed, and have a way to filter those accounts out of the follower list.
With those features it would be quick and easy to filter the follower list down to just those accounts that I haven't checked yet.
It would also be handy to be able to mark accounts as "pending", for example I am getting lots of follows from people with no bio and no posts. I am not going to follow them back until they give me some basis for deciding. If there was a way to mark such accounts as pending & filter on that, then it would be possible to periodically revisit them and see if they are worth following back.
I'd love something like this. I've somehow managed to follow >1K people and would love to easily trim this back down to ~300 (or probably less) within the official app.
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When gaining followers rapidly, such as when someone puts you into a starter pack, it is cumbersome and tiring to review all the new followers and decide whether to follow them back. It's also easy to overlook someone interesting who then gets buried among all the accounts you decided not to follow.
It would be very helpful to have some additional ways to manage the follow list:
With those features it would be quick and easy to filter the follower list down to just those accounts that I haven't checked yet.
It would also be handy to be able to mark accounts as "pending", for example I am getting lots of follows from people with no bio and no posts. I am not going to follow them back until they give me some basis for deciding. If there was a way to mark such accounts as pending & filter on that, then it would be possible to periodically revisit them and see if they are worth following back.
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