SupaBird Followers Map: Track Your X Followers' Locations Worldwide
By
Farid Sukurov
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Summary
The article introduces 'SupaBird Followers Map,' a free tool designed to visualize the geographic locations of a user's followers on X (formerly Twitter). The tool works for public accounts where the location is visible on the profile, addressing the curiosity of users who travel and want to know if they have followers in new locations.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledI would often travel and wonder if there are any people in this new place who are following me.
So I created this free tool to show locations of your followers from X.
Location is shown if your account is public and location is visible on your profile.
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