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16Mar/093

WeFollow – Find The Tweeters For You!



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Kevin Rose recently announced the launch of his new service called WeFollow which is called "A User Powered Twitter Directory" that allows you to find people on twitter based on how they tag themselves (some of the popular tags being tech, socialmedia, blogger).

Its a pretty easy service to get youself on as all you need is a twitter account of course and then tweet the following:

@wefollow #yourtag #yourtag #yourtag (replace '#yourtag' w/the tags you'd like to be listed under, example: #blogger - max 3 tags)

For myself I tagged myself with #geek, #blogger, and #socialmedia

How each tag is listed is by how many followers you have so if you have 10,000 you are more likely to be at the top and if you have 75 followers you will probably be towards the botton which of couse we have seen having a lot of followers doesn't always make you the best person to follow on certain subjects.....but hey I think it is a start.

The service is in beta so there can always be bugs and also I am sure we will see new options and services in the future as the site grows.  So check it out and tag yourself.

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  • twig1gy

    I wondered about that. Nice recap.

  • http://www.sumolabs.com Jordan Willms

    Check out http://www.TweetTop.com for who to follow on twitter in many different categories. Similar to wefollow but a mix of UGC and editorial controlled (as opposed to wefollow which lets users self classify).

  • http://www.sumolabs.com Jordan Willms

    Check out http://www.TweetTop.com for who to follow on twitter in many different categories. Similar to wefollow but a mix of UGC and editorial controlled (as opposed to wefollow which lets users self classify).

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