Expanding with "See More" shows me ten subscribers, and only those most recently subbed. It doesn't let me sort them at all, and it all just seems to be minmaxed for sub 4 subbing like this is goddamn 2007.pic.twitter.com/4ehGIcafdl
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Expanding with "See More" shows me ten subscribers, and only those most recently subbed. It doesn't let me sort them at all, and it all just seems to be minmaxed for sub 4 subbing like this is goddamn 2007.pic.twitter.com/4ehGIcafdl
In Studio Classic, I could click 'Load More' at the bottom essentially endlessly, loading up all of my subscribers.pic.twitter.com/b84b0lelLB
Most interestingly, I can also choose to sort this by "Most Popular", thus seeing what known/popular accounts may choose to follow me. Perhaps networking possibilities could open up should one choose to pursue this.pic.twitter.com/qJavVvEj0Z
However, not only is there not anything close to that option in the new service, two months ago y'all motherfuckers stopped sending any new subs into the old system at all!pic.twitter.com/B1VwaWJqR4
So now there is absolutely no way to keep track of who subscribes to me, thank you and fuck off.
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