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2026-03-10T18:47:08.0966667+00:00

How can I find out who is following me in Microsoft Q&A, or is that considered a secret?

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  1. Hornblower409 7,005 Reputation points
    2026-03-12T03:32:40.3233333+00:00

    If you have your notifications configured correctly, you should get an email when someone follows you with a link to their profile. I get them regularly.

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    But, as far as I know, there is no place on the site where you can see a complete list. Like lots of people I thought clicking on the "Followers" number on my Profile page would do something. It doesn't.

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    2026-03-10T18:47:14.4266667+00:00
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    Microsoft Q&A does not currently expose a way to see a list of who is following a profile. Followers can generate email notifications for the person being followed (for example, “You receive an email notification when someone follows you”), but the follower identities are not surfaced as a browsable list to other users and are effectively not visible.


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