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Question: I follow 7,500 people on Twitter/X and have reached the follow limit — how can I fix this and follow more people?

Answer:

Understanding Why You’re Blocked at 7,500 Follows

Your situation is actually slightly beyond the standard rule. Here’s what’s happening:

The Core Rule: 5,000 Base + Ratio System

The default total following limit on Twitter/X is 5,000 accounts. Once you exceed that number, Twitter enforces a follower-to-following ratio — meaning you can only follow more people if your own follower count grows proportionally.

For example:

So at 7,500 following, you need roughly 7,000+ followers on your own account to be allowed to follow more.


How to Fix It — Your Options

✅ Option 1: Unfollow Inactive or Irrelevant Accounts (Most Practical)

The first solution is to unfollow some users, bringing you under the 5,000 mark. You should be able to follow new people with this technique. Unfollow accounts that:

You can use tools like Audiense, ManageFlitter, or Tweepi to bulk-identify inactive follows. Be careful to do this gradually — mass unfollowing can also trigger spam detection.

✅ Option 2: Grow Your Own Follower Count

The second option is to increase your follower count. Although this is harder, it is a worthwhile pursuit. It increases your reach, as your content will appear in more users’ feeds.

Practical ways to gain followers:

Once your follower count catches up to your following count (~7,500 followers), the ratio block will lift and you can follow more.

✅ Option 3: Subscribe to X Premium

X now offers premium subscription tiers with progressively higher rate limits. While the ratio rule still technically applies to everyone, verified/Premium accounts are treated with more trust and higher thresholds for actions. Being a Premium subscriber may give your account more flexibility, though it does not eliminate the ratio rule entirely.

✅ Option 4: Wait Out a Temporary Rate Limit

If the block is temporary (not a permanent ratio issue): A typical restriction lasts 24 hours. However, multiple violations — like aggressive follow/unfollow cycles or using automated tools — can extend the limit to 48–72 hours.

Simply stop all follow activity for 24 hours and try again.


Summary Table

Situation Fix
Following 7,500 but fewer followers Unfollow ~500–2,500 accounts OR grow your own followers
Hit daily follow cap (400/day) Wait 24 hours
Used a 3rd-party tool that mass-followed Disconnect the tool, wait 24–72 hours
Want a permanent long-term fix Build genuine followers so your ratio is balanced

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