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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 10 ― Changes are afoot at Twitter! The social network has announced the launch of two new tests on the platform. One lets users remove a follower more easily, while the other could give Twitter a more Instagram-like appearance. Let's take a look at what might soon be in store...

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 10 ― Changes are afoot at Twitter! The social network has announced the launch of two new tests on the platform. One lets users remove a follower more easily, while the other could give Twitter a more Instagram-like appearance. Let's take a look at what might soon be in store for the platform.

While some users had already noticed one such change early in August, Twitter has now made it official. The social network will finally let users remove an individual follower without them being alerted. Currently in test phase on the web version of the platform, the option is not yet available to all users.

According to the announcement on the official Twitter Support account, users will now be able to remove the users of their choice from their follower lists. All they have to do is select the “Follower” list from their profile page, then click on the three small dots to the right of a follower's name to choose the “Remove this follower” option.

To remove a follower, go to your profile and click “Followers”, then click the three dot icon and select “Remove this follower”.

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