Twitter lists – are you in or out?
As always, apologize for the stale food in the diner. As I have mentioned, things have been busy at Tin Can and Amplify but wanted to cook-up a quick dish on Twitter lists… In digital circles, you can’t go anywhere these days without hearing about them. It is all the buzz right now in social media.
What are Twitter lists? Briefly, Twitter now has the functionality to allow its users the ability to segment people they follow on Twitter. For instance, I follow around 400 people and, with the addition of twitter lists, I can now group people according to “policy”, “mobile”, “digital”; you name it, there is a Twitter list for it. You can also see other Twitter users’ lists (if they’re public) by looking at their profiles and you can get a sense of how you are seen in the Twitterverse.
This is either another stroke of genius by Ev, Jack, and Biz or just another thing for the social media elite to point to as a way to measure “influence.” Thus far, it seems to be the latter and I don’t think that’s good for Twitter in the long haul.
We’ve already seen reports that Twitter’s growth is slowing. The strategy to get to 100 million users seems to be promoting the celebs and hoping all of us will just want to sign up so we can see what Alyssa Milano and Ashton Kutcher are doing. Contrary to being an awesome two-way communication tool – it becomes a fire-hose of noise.
I’m working on my list now (it is private) to see if it adds additional value. I enjoy Twitter and the community I have engaged with there for over 2 years. However, I’m not optimistic about this move and believe it is a step in the wrong direction…








