If you’re a Twitch streamer, you’ve probably noticed your follower count go up and down over time. But when that number drops, you might wonder, can you actually see who unfollowed your channel?


The short answer: No. Twitch does not provide a feature that tells streamers exactly who unfollowed.


Why Twitch Doesn’t Show Unfollowers

Twitch’s analytics are designed to protect viewer privacy. While you can see your total followers and track follower growth over time through the Creator Dashboard, Twitch intentionally avoids giving a direct “unfollow list.” This prevents potential harassment or negativity toward viewers who choose to leave.


What You Can See Instead

Even though Twitch doesn’t show unfollow data, there are a few ways to monitor your follower changes:


1. Follower Count in Real Time

Your Follower Count widget or Creator Dashboard can show if you’ve lost followers recently, but it won’t name them.


2. Third-Party Tools

Some external analytics services claim to track who unfollows, but these rely on comparing public follower lists over time, and they’re often unreliable or require constant tracking from the start.


Important: Be cautious when using third-party tools, especially if they ask for your Twitch login. Only use trusted analytics platforms like SullyGnome or TwitchTracker for safe, general insights.


3. Channel Analytics Reports

In your Twitch Creator Dashboard → Insights → Channel Analytics, you can see follower gain and loss trends for specific days, helping you spot patterns without identifying individuals.


How to Handle Follower Loss

Instead of worrying about exactly who unfollowed, focus on the bigger picture:


  • Review your content – Did you change your schedule, game choice, or style recently?
  • Engage your audience – Respond to chat, run polls, and create interactive moments.
  • Promote on other platforms – Keep attracting new viewers from social media, YouTube, or TikTok.
  • Stay consistent – Regular streaming builds loyal followers over time.


The Bottom Line

Twitch streamers cannot see exactly who unfollowed them, but you can track overall follower trends and use that data to improve your content strategy. Losing followers is a natural part of growth, what matters most is keeping the community you have engaged and welcoming new ones in.