Twitter Releases Lists (Beta)

Posted By Kaushik On October 30, 2009 @ 5:00 pm In Social Media | 1 Comment

Not so long ago, Pallab [1] wrote an article about Twitter incorporating a list feature [2] that enabled users to manage the information overload. Today, just as I logged into my Twitter [3] account I found an alert waiting for me with a large reddish orange New!preceding it that managed to catch my attention more than the super large (and no-doubt super-chirpy) Twitter bird. I had Twitter Lists – A great way to organize the people you follow and discover new and interesting accounts. in (Beta) of course.   So what is a Twitter List? And what differentiates it from the host of similar features touted by many Twitter clients such as DestroyTwitter’s [4] Groups?

To better answer those questions, it would be easier to show the entire process of making a list and finding strengths (and flaws) of this new feature.

twitter_lists_homepage

This picture shows my Twitter home screen as of now. There is of course the large alert, and along with that, my following/followers row has an addition called listed. This counts the number of lists you are a part of. Below the search bar is the Lists explanation and a link to create a new list.

new_twitter_list_url

Clicking that brings up an overlay dialog box that asks you two things: the name of the list and its visibility. The name of the list is becomes the page name (i.e. twitter.com/username/listname) and a private list can only be accessed by you, while a public list can be accessed by anyone. Pretty straightforward.

add_people_to_twitter_lists

The list gets created and the only occupant of the list is a search bar urging you to find people to add to that list or you can add them from your following page as well. I decided to go to my following page and add people.

add_followers_to_list

Here I see an added button to the left of the settings called Manage lists in which <username> appears. Clicking on it brings up a checkbox. After clicking the checkbox I see a small Your lists: URLadded to the bottom of the user.

Add non follower [5]

You can also add a user who does not follow you (and you do not follow the user either). Just a click and you are done!

Final List [6]

And finally, the list view. Here you have made a personal timeline of stuff you want to see grouped under one view.

For all I know, the private list is indistinguishable from DestroyTwitter’s Groups feature. Thus, for me, this was nothing new. I guess the catch lies in the public lists which allow people with similar interests to follow, say, amateur astronomers and their like (the Twitter Team List [7] is an excellent example).

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URLs in this post:

[1] Pallab: http://www.pallab.net/

[2] an article about Twitter incorporating a list feature: http://techie-buzz.com/twitter/twitter-grouping-friends-lists.html

[3] Twitter: http://techie-buzz.com/tag/twitter

[4] DestroyTwitter’s: https://destroytwitter.com/

[5] Image: http://cdn2.techie-buzz.com/images/posts/TwitterListsBeta_110B6/Addnonfollower.png

[6] Image: http://cdn2.techie-buzz.com/images/posts/TwitterListsBeta_110B6/FinalList.png

[7] Twitter Team List: http://twitter.com/twitter/team

[8] Techie Buzz Twitter list: http://twitter.com/keithdsouza/techie-buzz/members

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