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Tapping your numbers: Moments, Followers, Followings

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What each list shows when you tap one of the three counts.

The three big numbers

Right under your profile photo, three columns of numbers stand out:

  • Moments — how many moments you've posted overall (e.g., 500 Moments)
  • Followers — how many people follow you
  • Followings — how many people you follow

Each is tappable — tap to drill in.

Tapping Moments

Opens your Moments tab view — a grid of every moment you've posted. From there:

  • Tap any moment to see it full-size
  • Long-press to access controls (Download, Edit, Delete, etc.)
  • See reaction counts, locations, and dates

Tapping Followers

Opens a list sheet titled {N} Followers with:

  • Search bar — find a specific follower by name or username
  • List of followers with avatar, name, handle, bio, coin badge, and a + button to follow them back

Who's following you? Tap any follower's row to open their profile. The number next to their avatar (e.g., 50 coins) is their coin balance — a small status indicator of how active they are.

Tapping Followings

Opens a similar list — {N} Following — but with Remove buttons next to each name. This is your hot list of who you're following.

  • Tap Remove to stop following someone (same as unfollow)
  • Use the search bar to find someone fast
  • Tap any name to open their profile

Stalker row

Above the three counters, the Stalker row shows the avatars of people who follow you in Stalking mode (they get notifications for every moment you post).

Tap the row to open the full {N} Stalker sheet. Same layout as Followers — search bar plus list.

Are stalkers a bad thing? No — they're your most engaged followers. Currently calls them Stalkers as a playful term for "my biggest fans." If someone has you in Stalking mode, they actively want to see your moments.

FAQs — Profile counts

Q. Why is my Followers count higher than my Followings?

A. It's normal — most people have more followers than people they follow, especially on a social app. Your follower count grows whenever someone follows you, regardless of whether you follow back.

Q. Can I see who unfollowed me?

A. Currently doesn't have a built-in unfollow tracker. Comparing your follower count over time is the only way to notice changes.

Q. Why does my Stalker count seem high?

A. Stalker count is everyone who has turned on Stalking mode on you — it's a subset of your Followers. Some users follow many friends in Stalking mode by default.

Q. If I block someone, do they still count in my Followers?

A. No. Blocking removes them from both your Followers and Followings, and they're added to your Blocked list.

Q. Can I make my Followers list private?

A. Right now, the Followers list is visible to anyone who can see your profile. We may add privacy controls in future updates.