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Save new followers from Twitter to Data Store
In specified intervals, Make checks whether there are new followers of your Twitter account using Make's data store. If there are new followers, they are inserted to the data store where the list of followers is stored. You can connect other modules, for example Slack, to send a notification about new followers. [Here is the link](https://www.Make.com/en/integration/3219-delete-unfollowed-users-from-twitter-in-your-data-store) to the scenario which assists in keeping the database of followers up to date by deleting the followers who unfollowed your Twitter account.
TRY IT ->Delete unfollows on Twitter from your Data store
In specified intervals, Make checks whether there are followers who do not follow your Twitter account anymore. If so, they are deleted from the data store where the followers are stored. You can connect other modules, for example Slack, to send a notification about followers who unfollowed your Twitter account. This scenario assist to [this scenario](https://www.Make.com/en/integration/3218-save-new-followers-from-twitter-to-data-store) in keeping the database of followers up to date.
TRY IT ->Automate posting from Blog to Social Media with ChatGPT
Easily post on social media from your blog using ChatGPT - a powerful AI tool that streamlines content sharing, increases engagement, and enhances your online presence effortlessly.
TRY IT ->Summarize website content and create social media posts with ChatGPT and Browse AI
Harness the power of ChatGPT and Browse AI to turn monitored website content into captivating social media posts. Perfect for creating and sharing content on autopilot, ensuring your social media channels stay active and engaging effortlessly.
TRY IT ->Social media distribution system
This scenario handles a social media distribution system in which the row with content is randomly selected, and the content is published to a specified social media account. Here, Facebook Pages, X, and LinkedIn social accounts are used.
TRY IT ->Read articles from RSS feeds and create tweets with ChatGPT
Automatically read articles from RSS feeds, generate engaging tweets using ChatGPT, and post them on Twitter to boost your online presence.
TRY IT ->Run scenarios with custom inputs and add records to your datastore
Automate your workflow by running scenarios with custom inputs via CustomWebHook, adding records to your datastore, and executing scenarios with Make.
TRY IT ->Send parsed JSON data to a datastore and add a new record
Automatically parse JSON data and send it to your datastore, adding a new record with HTTP actions for streamlined data management.
TRY IT ->Search and delete records in your datastore
Automatically search and delete records in your datastore. Streamline data management with this efficient workflow.
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