Twitter accounts losing all followers due to bug

23 juli 2009

in bloggar,utan kategori

Updated July 30th.

During the last month, Twitter users have been aff­lic­ted by a bug that unfollows all the people following them, as well as the people the aff­lic­ted users are following. The only pro­tec­tion right now is bac­king up your Twitter account (or rat­her, your “following” and “follo­wers” lists) with a ser­vice like Tweetake.

Yesterday mor­ning my Twitter time­line all of a sud­den see­med to have fro­zen. I was following 340+ people, but all I could see the last five hours was my own recent upda­tes. It was as if all the people I was following had gone quiet (it’s a strang­ely eerie fee­ling, by the way).

Doing a quick search on Twitter’s help forum, I rea­li­zed I wasn’t the only one. It seems like this is a bug that’s been showing up since end of May. The cause is unk­nown (at least Twitter isn’t com­men­ting on it) but it seems that the real pro­blem is that your account stops following people, and people stop following you.

Another side effect of this seems to be that you disap­pear from Twitter’s “Find People” feature.

Some users have repor­ted that this got fixed. However, it seems like it isn’t thanks to Twitter fix­ing the accounts. It’s rat­her a ran­dom thing just as the bug cau­sing this. For some people, the pro­blem goes away and then re-appears, others report fro­zen time­li­nes for weeks.

Since Twitter is neit­her respon­ding, nor (from what I can tell) acti­vely doing somet­hing to help the indi­vi­dual users aff­lic­ted by this bug, the only thing you can do is the quick and dirty fix: re-follow all the people you were following, and ask them to re-follow you. This will leave your account with false num­bers (see list of symptoms below), but it’s eit­her that or hoping that Twitter actu­ally fixes the pro­blem any­time soon (or at least com­ments on it). If you were following seve­ral hund­red people, re-following eve­ry­one will be an ardu­ous task. Having a list of people you’re following makes it a bit easier. Tweetake is a ser­vice that takes all your tweets, your follo­wers and the people you’re following and exports them in a comma sepa­ra­ted file (can be opened in Excel, Google Docs or Open Office Calc). You still will have to re-follow the people manu­ally, one by one, but at least you will have the list to get you started.

Symptoms of fro­zen timeline/lost follo­wers issue:

  • Your time­line stops upda­ting with tweets from people you are following, your own tweets keep showing up. Sometimes your time­line only con­tains your own tweets and not­hing else.
  • People who were following you still have you in their “following” count, but aren’t following you. If they re-follow you, their “following” count goes up by 1 (they get a false “following” count)
  • People you were following you still have you in their “follo­wers” count, but you aren’t following them. If you re-follow them, their “follo­wers” count goes up by 1 (they get a false “follo­wers” count)
  • The count of people your following seems nor­mal on your pro­file page. Trying to list them, however, gives a blank list. Re-following people adds to your “following” count. If you re-follow all the people you used to follow you will see­mingly follow twice as many as you actu­ally are following.
  • The count of your follo­wers seems nor­mal on your pro­file page. Trying to list them yields a blank list. When they re-follow you adds to your ori­gi­nal “follo­wers”, lea­ving you with see­mingly many more follo­wers than you actu­ally have.
  • You no longer show up in Twitter’s “Find People” search. People who want to follow you have to go to your pro­file page (http://twitter.com/yourusername) to follow you.

EDIT: anot­her symp­tom might be that a day or two before this hap­pens, you might be unable to post tweets through appli­ca­tions like Tweetdeck or through Twitter’s own web inter­face. Once you go to the web site, log out, and log in again you are able to post.

EDIT: during the last 24 hours, Twitter seems to have correc­ted the following/followers counts — which lea­ves people with “Frozen Timeline”-issue with 0 follo­wers, 0 following. “Frozen Timeline” is not an issue of fro­zen time­line, it’s an issue of Twitter drop­ping rela­tions­hips which is a disas­ter. Still no pub­lic com­ment from Twitter about this.

EDIT: I don’t recom­mend star­ting to refollow people any­more. Twitters spam­de­fen­ses will disable your account for “suspi­cious acti­vi­ties” as star­ting to follow many people at once and not having many follo­wers is somet­hing they attri­bute to spam accounts. Twitter can restore the list of people you were following, but not those who were following you (which sucks). You have to file a request in the sup­port form (which is sur­pri­singly hard to find): http://tr.im/uIqd

EDIT: It seems that Twitter is having more pro­blems regar­ding followers/following. Some users can’t start following people, some can’t get new follo­wers. Twitter are aware of the lat­ter, but there doesn’t seem to be any solu­tion as of yet.
(And if you used to follow me on Twitter, ple­ase add me again — @kazarnowicz)

  • http://earthmother-intheraw.blogspot.com/ earth­mot­her

    Thank you for this excel­lent article that explains ver­ba­tim what I expe­ri­enced, inclu­ding your “Edit” about what began seve­ral days prior to the Tweetastrophy.

    Another com­mon ele­ment that I can attest to from my own expe­ri­ence, as well as count­less others who have pos­ted to the Twitter Support Forum, is that @monkeybutler18 and @followermonitor are somehow invol­ved in this night­mare that is pla­gu­ing the Twittosphere.

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