Until today you could use:
http://twitter.com/followers/ids.xml

and get the total - this was way more accurate than getting it from
user/show. They appear to ahve just lowerd this total to 5000 so that
will no longer work (unless that's a bug).

On Sep 3, 7:24 am, Waldron Faulkner <waldronfaulk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Same oddness w. friends count as well? I'd guess so.
>
> My problem is that if I try to get followers using paging, I get
> different numbers (and different followers) than if I pull the entire
> list w/o paging. Also, followers disappear and reappear from one hour
> to the next.
>
> On Sep 2, 5:44 pm, Jason Tan <jasonw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I have spent a good portion of today reading through closed, merged,
> > and open issues onhttp://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list
>
> > I am trying to figure out the best way to get an accurate followers
> > count.  Initially, I was using /users/show which returns the full user
> > object, including the followers_count item.  However, I have noticed
> > that this number only updates when the user posts a tweet.  If the
> > user has no new tweets, the follower count is not updated.  Data I was
> > pulling in was many days old.  I understand the need to cache data,
> > but being unable to pull up an approximate count of followers from the
> > past several days is a problem.
>
> > I have seen this issue posted many times, but it is always merged into
> > issue 474, which appears to only deal with the following flag, and not
> > the followers_count.  There was one issue (which I can't find anymore)
> > where there was acknowledgment that the users/show data was cached
> > until a new post was made but no mention of any fix or solution.
>
> > My next approach was to use the statuses/user_timeline.  I wasn't sure
> > if the user object for each status would have the "current" value or
> > the value at the time of the status update.  When I grabbed the xml
> > formatted response, I got (starting from the most recent status and
> > going back):
> > 1686, 1653, 1685, 1685, 1685, 1685, 1685...
>
> > Through the rest of the statuses, it stayed the same.  Interestingly,
> > 1686 is the current value listed on the website.  1653 was the value I
> > got from /users/show.  And I'm quite certain that the followers count
> > did not stay constant at 1685.
>
> > Moreover, when I grabbed the json version of statuses/user_timeline, I
> > got entirely different results:
> > 1653, 1653, 1683, 1675, 1652, 1661, 1644...
>
> > This seems to reflect the current number of followers at the time of
> > the status update, unlike the XML feed.
>
> > Anyways, to get back to my original question.  How do I get an
> > accurate followers count for a user?  Also, why are there still XML/
> > JSON discrepancies (I came across a few reported issues that said they
> > had been resolved).
>
> > Any help or suggestions would be very much appreciated!
>
> > Thanks,
> > Jason
>
> > P.S.  The account I was using for the above examples was DailyPHP- Hide 
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