Change user order
In "Inbox" and "Followers," you can change the sorting order of users. Combined with filters, this allows you to display specific users.
Recommended Usage
- Follow users by "Most Followers"
- Unfollow users by "Oldest Last Update"
Available Sorting Options
You can set the sorting order based on the following criteria:
Newest First
The display order for "Newest First" varies depending on the screen:
- Not Following: Date followed by them
- Not Followed By You: Date you followed them
- Inactive: Date you followed them
- New Followers: Date followed by them
- New Unfollowers: Date unfollowed by them
- Protected List: Date added to Protected List
- Hidden List: Date added to Hidden List
- Following: Date you followed them
- Followers: Date followed by them
Oldest First
The reverse order of "Newest First."
Most Followings / Least Followings
Sorts by the number of users followed, from most to least, or least to most.
Most Followers / Least Followers
Sorts by the number of followers, from most to least, or least to most.
Most Posts / Least Posts
Sorts by the number of posts, from most to least, or least to most.
Highest FF Ratio / Lowest FF Ratio
Sorts by the Follower-to-Following Ratio (Follower Count ÷ Following Count), from highest to lowest, or lowest to highest.
Closest to 1 FF Ratio
Sorts by the smallest distance from 1 for the Follower-to-Following Ratio (Follower Count ÷ Following Count).
Useful for narrowing down users who are likely to follow back.
Newest Post Date / Oldest Post Date
Sorts by the newest or oldest date of the user's latest post.
Newest Last Updated / Oldest Last Updated
Sorts by the newest or oldest date of the last post.
Newest X (Twitter) Creation Date / Oldest X (Twitter) Creation Date
Sorts by the newest or oldest date the user registered on X (Twitter).
If a user has 100,000 or more followers, sorting options other than "Newest First" and "Oldest First" are unavailable on the "Followers" screen. For details, please refer to Unavailable Features for X (Twitter) Accounts with a Large Number of Followers | Connecting X (Twitter) Accounts.