Twitter has rolled out Twitter Lists for organizing the people you follow into manageable lists. Announced a few weeks ago and still in beta, the feature enables Tweeters to create both public and private lists of people they are following.
Twitter Lists: A Welcome New Feature
As we wrote a while back, as you follow more and more people on Twitter, it can be difficult to keep up with your friends and favorite tweeters. The Twitter List feature allows users to create both public and private lists from their followers list.
While @DallasMarketing is not included in the beta, we have tried out the new feature on an account that did receive the invite and anxiously await the arrival of the new feature for the Twitter masses.
How do Twitter Lists Work?
If you were invited to participate in the Twitter Lists beta, upon logging in to your Twitter account, you will see a banner announcing the new feature.
Twitter Lists are created simply by clicking on the “Create A New List” button, naming the list and then designating it as public or private.
Next, you add some tweeps to the list. For us, we envision a buddy list that is private for friends and family and then some public lists on our favorite topics – marketing and social media, of course.
Other Twitter List Features
Under Search, a list of your Twitter lists has been added.
Next to the “following” and “followers” numbers a new “listed” count has been added to display how many Twitter lists you have been added to.
When viewing someone else’s Twitter page, clicking on the Listed link displays tabs showing the (public) Twitter Lists following that user and another tab showing which Twitter Lists that user is following.
Another Twitter popularity contest? Noted. But, overall, Twitter Lists will enhance the tweeting process and make engaging with like-minded others a much simpler task.














Great blog! I will be back!