Who Should I Follow – finds new Twitter friends

September 2nd, 2009 admin

Who Should I follow (quite the long name) is a sponsored website with one field on the homepage asking for your Twitter id.  The About page shows who made the page but not how it worked. I entered my name and was welcomed with a simple interface with two cool controls: A slider for less popular or more popular.  Basically a way to trim down people on the number of followers they have.  While not always the best indicator (look at my count, ugh), a neat way to trim the fat A slider for location based on where you place yourself.  I list St Louis, so it allows me to say anywhere or closer in range While neither of these show how close or how many followers the slider represents, it is nice.  Below that was a list of suggestions based upon who else those you follow, well follow.  So the more of your followers that follow that person, the higher in the rankings as a suggestion. It tells you how many tweets per day, their location, avatar and bio line.  Then a link to follow them, which really just takes you to twitter.com with the link line to add them.  So they get around dealing with authentication to Twitter


Originally posted on Everything Twitter

 
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