Don’t You Just Love Twitter List?

Filed as News on October 30, 2009 7:31 am

Is Twitter Lists  feature already enabled in your Twitter account?  It was  gradually rolled out yesterday and I just saw the big announcement when I checked my Twitter account. All I can say is that this feature simply rocks without sounding exaggerated. Twitter’s List feature will make your Twitter experience a lot cleaner, pleasant and useful. If you’re like me who didn’t bother to unfollow people who auto-follow me on my Twitter by now you might have amassed thousands of followers, with perhaps 90% of them you don’t know.

So now, with the Twitter List feature you can finally seggregate people you actually know and whom you actually followed from those whom you did not. Even more fun is the fact that the you can set your list to either public or private viewing mode.  Your Twitter followers can follow the public list you created.

In addition, you will also know when another Twitter member added you to a particular list through the ‘listed” link that appears beside the “followers” link on the sidebar of your Twitter account.

Simply put, Twitter List is a good way to minimize the noise you get when you are reading your Twitter public timeline.

Have you created your Twitter List?  Share it with us by leaving a comment below.

If you want to follow the list I created for SplashPress Bloggers, here’s the link – @aczafra/splashpress media, but it’s not complete yet as I’m still searching for the other  SplashPress bloggers who are on Twitter.

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