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Mon Nov 2

Twitter Lists: Helpful or Exclusionary?

If you’ve logged into Twitter.com since Friday, you may have noticed an announcement at the top of your homepage that a new feature called Twitter Lists has now been rolled out to all Twitter users (some especially active users got a sneak preview a couple weeks ago). You can now create various groupings of Twitter users that you follow, and share these lists with others. This is a great way to discover new people to follow or organize the people you already follow into various buckets.

It’s also another way to show a user’s influence, but some users — like social media influencer Chris Brogan — worry that the tool is exclusionary and contributes to the “popularity contest” mentality that pervades Twitter (meanwhile, his fellow influencer Robert Scoble thinks those people are crybabies). I’ve been added to 15 lists so far, and thankfully none of those are entitled “Jerks.”

Whether you love or hate the new Lists tool, we’ve created a list of M Boothers on Twitter, for your following ease.

—Alyssa

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