If you’re an avid music listener, you’ve likely heard of Spotify. It’s an online music streaming service that allows you to listen to music from all over the world. You can create playlists, follow other users, and even upload your own music. But what happens when someone starts following you that you don’t want to follow? Fortunately, Spotify makes it easy to remove followers. In this article, we’ll show you how to remove followers from Spotify.
Removing Followers on the Mobile App
Removing followers on the mobile app is super easy. All you have to do is open the Spotify app and log in. Once you’re logged in, tap on the Your Library icon in the bottom right corner. This will open your profile page. On your profile page, tap on the Followers tab. This will show you a list of all the users that are currently following you. To remove a follower, simply tap on the “X” next to their username. This will remove them from your list of followers.
Removing Followers on the Desktop App
If you’re using the desktop app, the process is a bit different. First, open the Spotify app and log in. Then, click on your profile picture in the top right corner. This will open your profile page. On your profile page, click on the Followers tab. This will show you a list of all the users that are currently following you. To remove a follower, simply click on the “X” next to their username. This will remove them from your list of followers.
Removing Followers on the Web Player
Removing followers on the web player is also easy. First, open the Spotify web player and log in. Then, click on your profile picture in the top right corner. This will open your profile page. On your profile page, click on the Followers tab. This will show you a list of all the users that are currently following you. To remove a follower, simply click on the “X” next to their username. This will remove them from your list of followers.
Managing Your Followers
Once you’ve removed a follower, they will no longer be able to follow your activity or see your profile. However, they will still be able to view your public playlists. If you want to completely block a user from seeing your profile and playlists, you can do so by blocking them. To block a user, open their profile page and click on the three dots in the top right corner. Then, click on Block. This will block the user from seeing your profile and playlists.
Muting Followers
If you don’t want to completely block a user but you don’t want them to see your activity, you can mute them. To mute a user, open their profile page and click on the three dots in the top right corner. Then, click on Mute. This will mute the user from seeing your activity but they will still be able to see your playlists.
Limiting Your Followers
If you don’t want to have too many followers, you can limit who can follow you. To do this, open your profile page and click on the three dots in the top right corner. Then, click on Settings. This will open your profile settings. On the settings page, you can toggle the switch for “Let anyone follow me” to “Off”. This will limit who can follow you to just your friends.
Removing Followers from Other Services
Spotify also allows you to remove followers from other services. To do this, open your profile page and click on the three dots in the top right corner. Then, click on Settings. This will open your profile settings. On the settings page, you can toggle the switch for “Allow followers from other services” to “Off”. This will prevent users from other services from being able to follow you on Spotify.
Conclusion
Removing followers on Spotify is easy. All you have to do is open the Spotify app or web player and log in. Then, open your profile page and click on the Followers tab. This will show you a list of all the users that are currently following you. To remove a follower, simply click on the “X” next to their username. You can also block or mute followers if you don’t want them to see your activity. And if you want to limit who can follow you, you can do so by turning off the “Let anyone follow me” setting.