Posts Tagged ‘who to follow on twitter’

Twitter Suggesting New People to Follow, How They Should Do It

January 17th, 2009

Have you seen this?  I just found out about it a few minutes ago.  If you go to your twitter homepage and click on “find people,” you will see a tab for “suggested users.”

twitter suggested followers

This is an interesting feature to add, however the way it stands right now, there is not a lot of relevancy that is being put into calculating these new suggested people to follow.  Among the people twitter suggested that I follow are:

  • Britney Spears
  • Shaq
  • Jet Blue
  • ESPN
  • NPR

I’d actually like to now what twitter is using to calculate these suggested people to follow, where did these recommendations come from?  Is this just a default list that everyone else sees as well?

How They Should Do It

Why not allow users to manipulate variables that they look for in people to follow.  For example, I want to follow someone who loves chess yet is also interested in social media and technology; can twitter recommend me such a person?  I’m sure they can.

How great would it be if you can have a little interface that let’s you customize search fields, you input the data you want and then twitter sends you a list of people who match your query.  I should be able to follow every other “jacob” out there if I wanted to, or every other person who is interested in chess, or bamboo carving (kidding).  Recommending someone just for the sake of a recommendation doesn’t do much good.  Let’s say that I was having a conversation with you about laptops and then all of a sudden I say “you know who I recommend for under water basket weaving?…”  That’s what the twitter recommendation engine feels like right now.

However, if I had the ability to customize my recommended followers I would probably be much more likely to follow and interact with them, don’t you think?

What do you think about twitter and they’re recommended follower feature, would you like to be able to customize this option to find people YOU are interested in?

Thanks for reading!

You Don’t Have to Follow Everyone on Twitter that Follows You!

December 6th, 2008

Let’s be clear, there are no rules for who you need to follow on twitter.  You follow who you want, block you want, and talk to whomever you want to talk to.  I’ve had several people tell me that I should follow them or that it’s twitter etiquette to follow everyone who follows you.  I want to be very clear about who I follow and why I follow them.

I respect and value every twitter follower I have but I cannot follow 1,300 people because it is just too much for me.  I can’t participate in 1,300 conversations and I can’t use twitter search to look for my name every single time it pops up, it’s just too much.  If you can handle following 20,000 people like Robert Scoble does, then hey, more power to you, but I can’t, and why should I?  If I’m interested in technology and you are a master underwater basket weaver, then thanks for following me, but I’m just not interested in under water basket weaving, and so I won’t follow you but if yous end me a message, I’ll gladly respond.

I’m very responsive to every DM and reply I get, that is how I participate in conversations that involve me, and that is how I feel that I can add the most value to my twitter followers.  It’s not because I hate you and it’s not because I don’t think you’re an interesting person; it’s because I am trying to effectively manage my time while still being able to provide value and quality tweets!  It’s like signing up for 50 different social networks, sure I’m on there and I have a presence, but there is no way I can manage that much information.  I try to rotate who I’m following and discover new interesting people but please do not get upset or offended if I am not following you.  Every person uses twitter differently, you have to do what makes sense for you!

You guys all rock and kick ass but for my own sanity and effectiveness I just cannot follow everyone!  Again, if you ever want to get ahold of me all you have to do is send me a reply and I will immediately respond to you.  If you need to send me a message longer than 140 characters, email me.  I’m really very easy to get ahold of so don’t hesitate to do so.

Tweet on and thanks for reading!