Says Twitter’s Carolyn Penner:
By exposing accounts that you and another user have in common, you will now know how those accounts are connected to other accounts you already follow. As a result, you’ll be able to make more informed decisions about which accounts to follow.
Ah. I gotcha.
I’ve honestly never followed anyone using anything like “Followed By” and “You Follow Both” features, so I doubt I’ll be using this too.
Thoughts?
[via TechCrunch]
Graham says
I don’t really use it either… :/ I’ll follow someone based off of their associate with an organization or because they followed me and I dig their jib.
d3ft punk says
First, yes, I am horribly, horribly late to this.
Second, I wish that at some point this would actually suggest somebody that I would actually want to follow. So far it’s just kept me in the same relative places. But I still look at it in order to (someday) add somebody that way.