Fan Base Evolution - Twitter May 23, 2024 15:34 Updated Track the growth of followers on your Twitter profile. It's important to monitor the growth of your social media network. For instance, a new content format can impact the performance of your profile. Keep these metrics up to date with the STILINGUE Proprietary Metrics section. To find the "Fan Base Evolution" chart within the Publications Analysis section, navigate through the sidebar menu: The presented chart will detail the development of your fan base, based on the date of the most recent publication. For fans to start being counted, it's necessary that the most recent page publication has been made within the last 7 days, counted from the page connection to STILINGUE. If you're interested in bringing insights about competitor brands by viewing and comparing closely in one place, different pages of competitor brands on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, check out the STILINGUE Benchmarks. Chart 1. Chart period Visualize the graph data by selecting whether the information appears per day, week, or month. 2. Export Report Export the charts and the table with the results. Here, it is also possible to export the table separately. 3. Reload card Refresh the chart information so that the most recent data is displayed. 4. Export Button Export the chart by choosing between the image and various formats. 5. Fan Base Total number of Twitter users following your profile. This data represents a sum of gains and losses of new fans. For example: if you gained 50 followers but lost 10, the number presented in New Fans will be 40 followers. 6. Number of new fans This metric informs the quantity of users who started following your profile within the analyzed period, taking into account the sum of new fans and also counting the losses. The value presented in this column is the number of new fans subtracted by the total number of followers lost. 7. Posts Here, the number of posts made during the filter period is presented. Important! Evolution updates are done daily based on the last day. Therefore, it will not track each loss and gain in real-time. For example: if I lose 30 followers now and gain 15, the graph will only display the loss of 15 followers. Note: You can click on any point on the graph and be redirected to the Zoom. This area will enlarge the graph point, detailing the clicked location: Additionally, the legend can be deactivated, showing only the data you consider relevant at the moment. By clicking on legend criteria, it turns gray, and the other points are highlighted. Table 1. Export Export the content in CSV format through the table. 2. Show You can choose to view between 5 and 100 pieces of data at once. 3. Search Search for the numbers presented on the graph using the field. For more information, visit the discussion on the subject at our community or videos on our channel. 😃 Related articles Features of the Blip Chat Widget Activation of Additional Numbers on Blip - WhatsApp Embedded SignUp How to Train and Publish Your AI Model TikTok Integration Active Messages - Error Codes