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Why you see certain Twitter Ads

Your activity on Twitter, the information you provide to Twitter, and our relationships with ad partners all help make promoted content more relevant for you.

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When you use Twitter to follow, Tweet, search, view, or interact with Tweets or Twitter accounts, we may use these actions to customize Twitter Ads for you. For example, if you search for a specific term, we may show you promoted content related to that topic. We also might customize ads using other information about you, such as your profile information; your mobile device location (if location features are turned on); your IP address; or the apps installed on your device. This helps us show you local ads and other ads that you might prefer.

Twitter may also personalize ads based on information that Twitter and our affiliates collect and that our ad partners share with us, such as a hashed email address, a mobile device identifier, or browser-related information (a browser cookie ID).

This helps Twitter display ads about things you’ve already shown interest in from brands and businesses that you may like. For example, you could receive a Promoted Ad about a deal or promotion from a business whose website you frequent, or email newsletter you subscribe to. You could also see this business as a Follower Ad in one of your 'Who to Follow' suggestions. Learn more about your privacy controls for personalized ads.


Unfollowers

Uh oh! These people used to follow you, and now they don't. It's just that simple.


New Followers

Hey Look! New Followers! Give them a follow back and say hello at the same time.


Connections

Are people following you back? Are you following them back? Do you follow each other?


History

Look at unfollowers / new followers over time, starting when you sign up.

Not Following Me Back

Following someone can get old when you know they aren't following back. Easily look through, and unfollow the people who don't follow you back.

I'm Not Following Back

People will only follow you for so long without a follow back before they unfollow you. Keeping more followers is easy if you follow people back.

We Follow Each Other

You followed them, they followed you, now you're following each other. Make your social connections stronger by staying engaged with your mutual followers.

Who I've Blocked

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Clicking that block button feels really good at the time. What about when things cool down? Look through the people you've blocked and decide if they are still worth blocking.

Who I've Muted

When people get active, it's easy to mute them. When you realize that you miss seeing their tweets, unmute them and bring them back into your timeline.

Pending Follow Requests

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Private accounts are like private parties... if you're name's not on the list your not getting in. Eventually you stop requesting to be part of the cool crowd.