There isn't a way to keep them from following you. You can, however, report them to Twitter so that they will disappear slowly. Both reporting them directly and blocking them helps.
Here's how: Blocking spammers on Twitter: 1. Visit twitter. Com and login if you aren't already.2.
Visit the spammer's page (twitter. Com/spammer_name) 3. Click "block" in the sidebar.4.
Click the confirmation button.5. You've now blocked the spammer! You won't receive messages from them and they won't receive messages from you.
Reporting spammers to Twitter: 1. Tweet "follow spam" (don't use the quotations). This tweet will be interpreted by Twitter as a follow command and won't be tweeted.
That will effectively make you follow @spam on Twitter. Good!2. Immediately, @spam will follow you back so that you can DM it.3.
Next time you see a spammer, simply direct message @spam, like so: d spam @spammer_name.4. Someone at Twitter will take a look and will suspend the spammers account if they think they're spamming the service.
Quote--- In order to use the anti-spamming system, Twitterers first must follow @spam, a Twitter profile that is managed by Twitter itself. Once you have done that, you can report spammers by sending: a direct message to @spam: @moneybagsnow is a spammer! A direct message from your phone using d+ username + message: d spam @carmoney, @cashnow is spam!
A reply to @spam like so: @spam this is a spam account: @bigmoney5 Source: TechCrunch ---end quote.
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