Following and unfollowingSearchSearchAbout following on TwitterOverviewMarch 2019Following accounts is an easy way to curate your Twitter feed and know what’s happening with the topics or people you’re interested in. To prevent spam and manipulation of follow relationships and to ensure site reliability, there are technical limits regarding how many Twitter accounts you are able to follow. These limits are based on the rate at which you are following new accounts, as well as how many followers you have. In addition, because follow relationships on Twitter aren’t mutual by nature, we’ve also put into place a few rules around follow behavior to promote authentic experiences.What are the technical follow limits?We don’t limit the number of accounts you can follow overall, but there are some limits as to the pace at which you can do so.Every Twitter account is able to follow up to 400 accounts per day. Verified Twitter accounts are able to follow up to 1,000 accounts per day.In addition to the daily limits, there are follow ratios that go into effect once you’re following a certain number of accounts:Every Twitter account can follow up to 5,000 accounts. Once you reach that number, you may need to wait until your account has more followers before you can follow additional accounts. This number is different for each account and is automatically calculated base