Anglicism meaning follower or follower of social networks . It is a word installed in our vocabulary and used fundamentally by users of social networks such as twitter, instagram, . . In fact, some people pursue by all means to get the most followers or followers by spinning their lives around that factor and depending on the likes they receive by sadly influencing them in their mood. Fortunately there are many more social media users who give fair or necessary importance to the number of followers they have.
Follower is but an Anglicism introduced by the ultra-late use of social networks and by the intellectual laziness of not using our language correctly. Follower is an English word that has exactly the same meaning as a follower in Spanish that, according to the SAR, is an adjective that applies to the one who follows something or someone. Apply people and can be used as a noun. If you find that it sounds very crude, in Spanish we have a more fashionable synonym that perfectly replaces follower; it is the word FAN accepted by the Royal Academy and derived from the English fanatic. So, instead of saying I'm a follower of your youtube channel; you can say I'm a fan or a follower of your youtube channel.