- Accounts that constantly spam you with promotional messages.
- Accounts that share low-quality content with clickbait titles.
- Accounts that only post self-promotional content and rarely engage with their followers.
- Accounts that use aggressive or offensive language.
- Accounts that are not active and haven’t posted in a long time.
- Accounts that do not provide any value or useful information.
- Accounts that have a large following but do not engage with their audience.
- Accounts that post overly political or controversial content.
- Accounts that have a lot of fake or spammy followers.
- Accounts that share outdated or inaccurate information.
- Accounts that do not have a clear focus or niche.
- Accounts that are not relevant to your interests or industry.
Ultimately, it’s important to curate a Twitter feed that is informative, engaging, and relevant to your interests and goals as a business owner or professional.