How to See Someone’s Twitter Circle

Unfortunately, X (Twitter) doesn’t natively allow you to see someone’s full Twitter circle, follower list, or followings.

But don’t worry, there’s a tool for that: Circleboom Twitter.

Read along for more details, or start Circlebooming today to see any public account’s Twitter followers or followings.


Why is it Difficult to See Someone’s Full Twitter Circle?

Twitter, after becoming X, made significant changes in mid-2023, including limiting the visibility of follower lists. Now, Twitter only displays a small, reverse-chronological list of the most recent followers for any account, with the newest appearing first.

The exact reasoning behind this change is unclear. However, many speculate it might aim to discourage users from migrating their follower base to Threads, Meta’s competing platform, or to lower operational costs by reducing data processing demands.

Having said that, let’s explore how to navigate these limitations and get insights into hidden followers on Twitter with Circleboom.

See Someone’s Full Twitter Circle with Circleboom

Here’s a step-by-step explanation of how to see someone’s Twitter circle with Circleboom:

Step #1: Log in to Circleboom Twitter and connect your Twitter account.

Circleboom login

Step #2: Navigate to the left menu and choose “Account Search” under the “Search” tab.

Account Search

Step #3: Type in the handle of any public profile you’d like to see the followers or followings of, and then pick followers or followings.

Display Following

Step #4: Voila! You’ll see the accounts listed before you!

You can also export Twitter followers or followings into a spreadsheet for further inspection of someone’s Twitter Circle.

Export


Did you know that you can also see and visualize your own Twitter interaction circle with Circleboom’s Twitter Circle Generator?

Your Twitter Circle

Important Consideration

Use Circleboom ethically to respect the privacy of anyone. Avoid stalking or harassing other users.

Long story short…

In order to see someone’s Twitter Circle, you’ll need a third-party tool since Twitter itself doesn’t show it natively.

And I suggest this tool be no other than Circleboom Twitter as it combines the feature of searching someone’s follower or following lists as well as exporting them into a spreadsheet.

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