Fed up with getting followed by some weirdo or spam account on Twitter? Because same.
What you might not know is, aside from blocking and reporting somebody, you can also remove them from being your follower — extremely helpful for cleaning out your followers list and making sure the only people on your list are people you want to be there. So creeps, bots, and clout chasers — this is your stop.
To remove a follower from Twitter, follow these steps.

Find “profile” in the menu on the left
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Find your Twitter followers under your account name and bio
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Click “Remove this follower”
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Click “Remove” again when prompted
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That account will then be removed from your followers list. Good riddance, we say!