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Mat Siltala Twitter Suggest – What Are Your First Impressions?

July 30th, 2010
By Mat Siltala Leave a comment

Just got a suggestion from my good friend Dana about a new person I need to follow on Twitter, (by the way thanks) and after I followed I saw the screenshot below … I decided to go ahead and post it because a lot of my friends are asking me about it etc. If you have not seen it, or have it yet on your account – check it out:

Twitter Suggest

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  1. August 3rd, 2010 at 11:51 | #1

    I’m actually digging it big time. I’ve added probably 100 people in the last few days. It’s hard to know where to look sometimes for people interested in the things as you and living in the same city. If they don’t know how to tag properly or haven’t listed themselves in Twellow, I might never connect. It seems Twitter Suggest looks at the account as a whole as well as the following patterns of the user.
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  2. August 4th, 2010 at 12:11 | #2

    @Neil
    Thanks for the feedback, I have heard from several people the same thing. So far it seems pretty smart to me, but I also do enjoy the old school days of knowing for myself who I wanted to add and be friends with (rather then an algo telling me hahahahah)

  3. August 6th, 2010 at 12:26 | #3

    One of the most frequent questions I get from people new to Twitter is how do they find other people to follow. After all, Twitter is a particularly valuable tool if you can follow people who can offer information that you find interesting, useful and engaging.

  4. August 12th, 2010 at 08:13 | #4

    It’s actually a pretty good feature, a good way to find new additions! Then again, I might agree a bit about knowing who you want to add and be friends with and not relying on Twitter for that!

  5. August 20th, 2010 at 05:16 | #5

    Yes, it’s a good feature for twitter. But, the disadvantage of such is that every person have the option to add you even if you don’t personally know them. That fact perse can be very irritating on your part.
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  6. August 24th, 2010 at 11:48 | #6

    I agree with Adam on that – it’s a great feature, you’re exposed to people with the same interest, but I too, would be wary of who was adding me through that option.
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  7. February 11th, 2011 at 13:11 | #7

    I don’t like this new feature one bit. Many people use twitter for business and I don’t need anyone telling my potential clients to go friend a twitter account that is likely to capitalize on my potential customer.
    On the other hand, if I were to be able to control which accounts are suggested, then this would be a great feature. It would allow ME to send my followers to my other business accounts or others who I determine to send them. For Twitter to make this judgment call is NOT GOOD!

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