TwScraper - X/Twitter Follower Scraper
One click to export X/Twitter followers and following list to CSV.
Displays ๐ (Twitter) followers count on any account's followers tab. (Bรจta)
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Did you ever want to know how many followers the people who follow you have? So you can quickly see who you should follow back and engage with? This ๐ Twitter extension does exactly that. It shows the amount of followers your followers have on the "followers" tab (Wow, how many times can you say followers in one sentence?)
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One click to export X/Twitter followers and following list to CSV.
a useful extension helping mass follow or unfollow
Stop doomscrolling and start exploring. A browser extension that enhances X and guides you to the best content.
A smart tool for Twitter, one click to export Twitter followers and following list to csv.
A smart tool for Twitter, one click to export Twitter followers, verified followers and following list to csv.
An Extension for Twitter/X, Export & download followers and following list to CSV/Excel with one click.
does not work
awesome, can you do the same for "you following" ?
Shows it in the followers but not verified followers :/
Good but could be better. Currently works for those following you, as is promised in the description. This has narrowly defined, yet somewhat useful, applicability. This would be more useful if the same functionality was applied to those who you are following, search results, even the verified followers tab, and any other similarly formatted UI on X (Twitter). Also would be cleaner if it used the same sans-serif typeface/font as X (Twitter), which I believe is the standard Helvetica, but that's just a non-functional design critique from a design geek. Current typeface is a bit of an eyesore. Hope this is helpful.
Doesn't work