Word info

unfollow

Verb

Meaning

unfollow (third-person singular simple present unfollows, present participle unfollowing, simple past and past participle unfollowed)

(transitive, intransitive, social media) To cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity).

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

“And I’ve never received more, ‘I’m going to unfollow you’ and vomit emojis. Source: Internet

Further Ankita Lokhande also said that if anybody had any problem with her, they could unfollow her or not come to her account. Source: Internet

I don’t find Twitter or Facebook littered with fools and nastiness and when I do stumble upon them, I unfollow; when they occasionally spit on me, I block (if only I could instead give them their meds). Source: Internet

If you aren't into seeing posts from a specific friend, just unfollow them and be done with it — you can always "reconnect" with them at a later time. Source: Internet

For management, you can unfollow in batches those who don't follow you back, and you can bulk follow another account's complete list of followers or whom they're following. Source: Internet

Before tapping done, you'll have the option to unfollow their board, unfollow their profile or block them. Source: Internet

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