Tumblr Mass Unfollow: How to Use the Batch Unfollow Tool
If you’ve been on Tumblr since the "Superwholock" era, you probably follow thousands of accounts. Manually clicking "Unfollow" on hundreds of ghost blogs is a headache—that’s exactly why we built the ultimate Tumblr unfollow tool.
The crown jewel of DEADBLOGS is our Batch Unfollow functionality. It’s designed specifically for high-performance Tumblr mass unfollow tasks, cleaning your dashboard without the manual labor.
What is Batch Unfollow?
Batch Unfollow is an automated feature within our Tumblr scanner that processes your "Inactive" list for you. Instead of clicking every single row, our system identifies blogs that have passed your inactivity threshold and unfollows them on your behalf, one by one.
How to Perform a Tumblr Mass Unfollow Safely
- Set Your Threshold: Define your inactivity limit (e.g., 365 days) within the Tumblr unfollow tool.
- Whitelist Your Heroes: Use the "Safe List" feature for legendary artists or old friends you want to keep following. Batch Unfollow will never touch these accounts.
- Start the Batch: Click "Bulk Unfollow Remaining" to begin the Tumblr mass unfollow process and watch your following count drop.
Understanding Daily Limits & Account Safety
To keep your account secure, our Tumblr unfollow tool respects official API rate limits. You may see a "Daily Quota" (e.g., 200–500 per day). We implement this to prevent spam flags and keep your Tumblr account safe. If you hit the limit, just return in 24 hours to finish the cleanup.