Tools to stop following those who do not follow you on Twitter
There are many people who defend the non-reciprocity of Twitter in front of reciprocity versus some other social networks like Facebook, Linkedin. But not everyone thinks the same. Twitter has many uses, dissemination of news or other content, customer service, postings for events, etc. but also serves to discuss and share information. And each one is free to use it as you want. Often many of these people who define the non-reciprocity on Twitter, they follow you and as soon as you return the follow (you follow them too) they they stop following you. Mission accomplished: getting followers and a ratio that allows them to be "known" as gurus.
From my point of view this attitude is not social, even polite, to me its like going out with a speaker yelling without listening to others. Or get on a pulpit to preach without any interaction with your audience. I speak and you listen, but do not talk to me because I will not listen. Moreover, I will not follow you because I don't care what you are telling me. Ugly right? Something that no expert on Social Networking will recommend, although in many cases, it is actually the adage: Do as I say and not as I do. Justunfollow makes it easy There are many applications that alert you when someone stops following you, some do it via mail, and others will send a private message (PM) if you follow them on Twitter, as unfollowr. Twunfollow, will email you information on who fails to follow you and some statistics about your life on Twitter.
One of the simplest to use is Justunfollow you do not need to register for it or give your mail and easily check out who is following you, is not following you or has stopped following you. And at the same time, you can click stop following on any of them (up to 50 in the free version, up to 100 if you tweet that you are using this Supplied tools and unlimited if you use the paid version.) It also lets you see the opposite, ie, people who follow you and you do not follow and it does not hurt to check, as sometimes you may find someone that you did not know and may be interested in following them. Another advantage of this tool is that it does not seem to have security problems, which you can authorize it to use your Twitter info, so far no problems are known with regards to password theft, malware, etc. More tools that you may find of interest for this task are Qwitter and Friend or Follow.
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May be you can go for http://tweettwain.com for auto follow/unfollow