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How to use Twitter's new "lists" feature for #FollowFriday groups

October 15, 9:11 PMTwitter ExaminerMark Leevan
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  Twitter "Lists" is "#followfriday" integrated into Twitter

#ff or Follow Friday has just been made an every day feature with the new Twitter "Lists" rolling out to users today.

Twitter account holders group users to follow and create a list which enables others to easily follow the group's tweets.

To create the list, go to the account homepage, and click on "Create a New List" button.

Name the list set it to private or public and start adding favorite or recommended account names.

In the right hand column of the account Twitter homepage there is a new area under the bio titled "lists." Click on it and manage your lists and also see who is recommending your tweets for following.

Like #FollowFriday, there is no easy way to add to your list. There is no search feature to easily find accounts.

Since the Lists feature had been earlier announced to developers, there certainly will be an interface to adding followers to your lists much more efficiently.

 

 

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