The "follow" feature of Weibo allowed users to set a topic or account as a target to follow in order to keep up with updates. However, if the number of followers exceeded the limit, the system might display an abnormal "someone" instead of a specific list of followers. This could be due to a system malfunction or an update that caused the number of followers to exceed the limit, but the follower list was not updated. In this case, even though the user has canceled the following of a certain follower, the number of followers still exists and is displayed as "someone". If the user wants to cancel the number of followers, they can try to contact customer service through the official channel of Weibo or manually delete the abnormal followers in the follower list.
The number of followers for the Celebration of the Year was 79,177.
It usually depends on the platform. On some platforms, followers are listed in order of their interaction or recency of following.
This situation was likely due to an error in the calculation of the number of followers on Weibo. The number of followers on Weibo was shown by the number of followers in the list, not by the actual number of followers. Therefore, if the number of followers displayed was 14, but in fact, only 5 people followed, then there might be errors in the calculation of the number of followers on Weibo. In this case, you can try to unfollow these 14 people on Weibo and then follow 5 people again. This way, the number of followers will be displayed as 5. If you can't unfollow it, you can try contacting the customer service on Weibo to find out how to solve this problem.
No, if you hide your story, your followers won't be able to see it.
Sometimes, it might be because your story doesn't meet the platform's content guidelines. Review and make sure everything is within the allowed parameters.
It could be that your followers don't have the necessary permissions or that your story has some restrictions set that prevent reposting. Check your account settings and the platform's rules to see if that's the case.
Maybe your followers don't have the option enabled or they don't know how to do it.
Maybe there's a technical glitch in the platform. Sometimes these things happen and can be fixed with a simple update or restart.
Maybe your story settings don't allow sharing. Check your privacy or sharing options.
You could start by posting regularly and making sure your stories are well-written and engaging. Also, interact with your readers and respond to their comments.