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Discover LudwigThe word 'unfollowed' is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the act of stopping following someone or something on social media or online platforms. Example: After seeing several offensive posts on his timeline, Jack unfollowed his high school friend on Instagram.
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unfollowed
adjective
Not followed
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"Never be afraid to dream," she tweeted to her followers, but I had already unfollowed, like a skiff breaking from its moorings.
"It's sort of noblesse oblige to alert people to the unfollowed," said Mr. Richter, who is admirable for often re-tweeting people far less famous than him.
I don't follow a lot of people and I have unfollowed people who have promoted too much.
Harris has unfollowed Swift and composed a (since deleted) gnomic tweet: "Oh boy it's about to go down".
Officials defended their handling of the case, saying that no lead had been left unfollowed in the 13 years since the first victim disappeared.
This outline is extended by the many, many relatives Jaafari winds up visiting, the attempt to reconcile his tribal boyhood with his cosmopolitan adult life, the potential plot threads that go mercifully unfollowed (no, he does not begin a medicinal affair with the beautiful female doctor who is his old flame) and a wealth of painfully acute observations of Arab-Israeli strife.
UPDATE: WWE has unfollowed CM Punk on Twitter.
Something terribly sad is going on in your life, like someone close to you was in a car accident involving a deer, and you're slipping into a deep depression, and you unfollowed me because, right now, with everything you're going through, my #margaritamondays are the last thing you need to see.
(Worst of all, Medvedev unfollowed the channel on Twitter).
"Just noticed @jensonbutton unfollowed, thats a shame.
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I dread receiving the "very terrible oh-why-have-you-unfollowed-me boo-hoo email of doom".
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