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June 30, 2009 6:02 PM PDT

Twitter reworks following lists, adds functionality

by Harrison Hoffman
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Twitter is in the process of rolling out a new user interface update to its users.

This update focuses on Twitter's Following and Follower pages. In addition to a better looking list, Twitter has added more social actions to the page, including @replies, direct messages, and mobile update subscription. An extra collapsed "List View" has also been added to the traditional "Expanded View" and makes for a much more readable and quickly scannable page.

Twitter's new following list UI adds social actions like @replies, DM's, and Follow/Unfollow

(Credit: Screenshot by Harrison Hoffman/CNET)

Due to the lack of a good way to browse, filter, and search through these lists, they are largely underused. This update is the first step in making Twitter's Following and Follower lists into much more usable and functional tools. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me if Twitter continued to build out these features more in the future, bringing in some of the functionality that third party applications have long included, such as TweetDeck's groups.

Click through to see what Twitter's new List View looks like.

The new UI allows for a collapsed "List View."

(Credit: Screenshot by Harrison Hoffman/CNET)
Originally posted at The Web Services Report
Harrison Hoffman is a tech enthusiast and co-founder of LiveSide.net, a blog about Windows Live. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network, and is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure.
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by hankthedwarf June 30, 2009 6:56 PM PDT
Maybe this will fix the fact that when you block a porn spam account they're still listed in your Followers list.

If I want to fully remove them right now, I have to make my account private, remove them, then go back and undo private mode.
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by superman227 June 30, 2009 6:58 PM PDT
481 people. As Conan said in his "In the year 3000" skit - "Youtwitface" (All 3 will combine in the future but you get the idea)
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by AllenMWeiss June 30, 2009 7:30 PM PDT
The major problem I see with this is that you cannot easily identify the people who you are following but aren't following you back. This was much easier before by just seeing who you could send a direct message (easy to scan down the list), but now you have to click on each person to see if you can send a direct message or not. For me, the change isn't worth the new hassle I will now have.
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by mjconver June 30, 2009 7:30 PM PDT
I don't get it.

Are there any truly honest-to-god human beings still using twitter? I thought it was taken over by marketing companies and celebrity handlers months ago.
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by Harrison912 July 1, 2009 4:20 PM PDT
I mainly use Twitter for socially marketing my safety and security web site so any new features that will make that more efficient are appreciated. Thanks, Harrison!
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