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X (Twitter) Following to Followers Ratio

Following to Followers ratio is a metric that calculates the number of accounts a user is following in comparison to their number of followers. It can indicate the level of engagement and quality of content a user produces. A lower ratio usually means more influence.

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What is "Following to Followers Ratio"?
The following to followers ratio is a metric used to assess the popularity and influence of a Twitter account. It compares the number of accounts a user follows to the number of accounts that follow them. A high following to followers ratio may indicate that an account is spammy, not engaged with their audience, or engaged in follow-for-follow tactics. On the other hand, a low following to followers ratio may indicate a highly engaged and influential account that is selective in who they follow.
Example: If a user has 10,000 followers but only follows 50 accounts, their Following to Followers Ratio is 0.005. This could indicate they may not engage or follow back their followers.

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How to track Following to Followers Ratio in Databox?

Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.

To track Following to Followers Ratio using Databox, follow these steps:

  1. 1
    Connect X (Twitter) that contains the metric you want to track
  2. 2
    Select the metric you want to track from the list of available metrics
  3. 3
    Drag and drop the selected metric onto your dashboard
  4. 4
    Watch your dashboard populate in seconds
  5. 5
    Put Following to Followers Ratio on the Performance screen
  6. 6
    Get Following to Followers Ratio performance daily with Scorecards or as a weekly digest
  7. 7
    Set Goals to track and improve performance of Following to Followers Ratio
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X (Twitter) Following to Followers Ratio included in Dashboard Templates 1

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    Facebook & X (Twitter) Performance Overview

    The Facebook & Twitter dashboard template looks at the performance of your posts based on page views and follower counts.

    X (Twitter) Facebook Pages

General

  • Description
    Following to Followers ratio is a metric that calculates the number of accounts a user is following in comparison to their number of followers. It can indicate the level of engagement and quality of content a user produces. A lower ratio usually means more influence.
  • Category
    Social Media
  • Subcategory
    Followers
  • Date Added
    2015-04-28

Specification

  • Metric Type
    current
  • Dimensional
    No
  • Decimal Digits
    Yes
  • Currency Units
    No
  • Granularities
    Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, quarterly and all-time.
  • Custom Relative Periods
    Yes
  • Data Availability
    At sync, it ranges from 3 years ago to now.
  • Retroactive Data Updates
    Newly synced data is merged with existing data, replacing values for matching periods.
  • Future Data Available
    No

Visualization

  • Default Format
    0.00
  • Cumulative Graph
    No
  • Favorable Trend
    increasing
  • Media Creatives
    No
  • Forecasts
    Yes
  • Benchmarks
    Yes
  • Inaccurate data in Databox for X (Twitter) metrics ‘Net Followers’ and ‘Followers to Following Ratio’

    X (Twitter) metrics ‘Net Followers’ and ‘Followers to Following Ratio’ are calculated on Databox’s end and are not retrieved from the API. Users cannot validate values for these metrics against values seen in the X (Twitter) UI.

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