Twitter’s Suggested Users List is Part of Mainstream Push

Twitter Suggested UsersTwitter recently added a list of suggested users and some of the users and organizations on the list are said to be adding 10,000 followers are day. Some of these followers won’t be very useful since they are just bored newbies bulk following the entire list but overall it’s a big benefit to the people and organizations listed. The concept is very similar to the recommended feeds (bundled feeds) on services like Bloglines and Google Reader.

There has been a backlash from some Twitter users in the tech community. The argument is that the suggested users list gives certain Twitter accounts too much popularity and boosts some Twitter users that have not been using Twitter nearly as long as some users who have been on Twitter since it began. It is probably unfair to users that have been on Twitter since the beginning but Twitter’s goal was never to be just a tool for the tech community or for early adapters.

Twitter has always had every intention of going mainstream. The fact that they did not sell either to Facebook or Google is a sign that they intend to get very big, very quickly. One way to do this is to showcase some of the most popular users of Twitter. The big celebrities. The big mainstream users. The leaders in different niches. They want these users to have lots and lots of followers so they will tell others about Twitter. They want to use these big fish to lure in other big fish. They also want the mainstream media to start keeping track of these big celebrity Twitters.

It was inevitable that celebrity Twitter users like Shaq and Britney Spears would probably have ridiculous amounts of Twitter followers. By including them in the Suggested Users list Twitter is probably just fast-forwarding what would have eventually happened anyway. Twitter wanted this to happen or they never would have put so many celebrities in the list. Some of the tech blogs and niche blogs in other categories have a good argument that Twitter is being unfair by putting competiting blogs on the Suggested Users list and thereby granting them tons of followers. But it’s nothing new. Those bundled feeds put together by RSS aggregators have never really been completely fair either.

Other posts on Twitter’s Suggested Users list:

  • TechCrunch: How Much Is A Suggested Slot On Twitter Worth? Jason Calacanis Offers $250,000.
  • PaidContent: Twitter Buzz Is Worth $250,000 To Some, Harder To Quantify For Others
  • Valleywag: Blogfather Accuses Twitter of Payola Scheme He Pioneered
  • Download Squad: Twitter Suggested Users: problem and solution
  • Inquisitr: Lets face it: you don’t matter
  • Dave Winer: Why it’s time to break out of Twitter
  • ReadWriteWeb: Twitter May Have Found Its Business Model

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Kevin Rose Launches We Follow Twitter User Directory

We Follow DirectoryWe Follow is a new user powered Twitter directory. The site was launched by Digg founder Kevin Rose. The site is easy to use and understand. Each category on the website is a tag such as gardening, sports and knitting. Twitter users in each of the categories are ranked by the number of followers they have.

Twitter users can add themselves to the category by sending a tweet to @wefollow with the three categories they want to be including in.

Excamples of some the popular categories being used include:
blogs,
entertainment,
health,
science,
socialmedia,
food,
books,
news,
politics,
movies,
fashion,
shopping,
gadgets,
gadgets,
pets,
and business.

Some people not following the instructions (WeFollow Fail) have wound
up in the yourtag category.

WeFollow is a useful alternative to sites like Twitterholic that show only the most popular Twitter users overall. Websites like these have become dominated by celebrity twitterers as of late.

(via The Web Life)

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Jon Stewart Talks Twitter Frenzy

Twitter’s traffic has been exploding lately. Jon Stewart investigated on a recent segment as to why the mainstream media and politicians want to be on Twitter. Jon Stewart admits he has no f***ing idea how Twitter works. Samantha Bee, who likes Twitter, interrupted Jon Stewart to tweet while he was discussing Twitter. (via TheBivingsReport)

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Celebrities on Twitter

Twitter has many uses. You can keep up with friends, you can keep up with the latest news updates and you can search Twitter to see what people are thinking about just about anything. One of the more recent Twitter trends that is emerging is celebrities using twitter. Some of the celebrity Twitterers are starting to take over the top slots on Twitterholic, a list of twitter users with the most followers that used to be dominated by technology broadcasters and bloggers.

The BBC explains why some celebrities love to Twitter in this article. Fake accounts make it difficult to ascertain whether or not a celebrity twitterer is real so a lot of people on Twitter are probably following celebrity imposters. Here’s a few places where you can find celebrity twitter accounts.

  • Celebrity Twitter List – a list here on BloggersBlog.com.
  • Celebrities on Twitter – a list of celebrity Twitter users created by Julie-Ann Amos.
  • CelebritiesUsingTwitter.com – a directory of celebrities using Twitter.
  • CelebrityTweet.com – posts tweets from celebrity twitterers as they happen.
  • Guardian’s List of twittering celebrities.
  • Mashable’s List of 25+ Twitterers.
  • Minor Celebrities – a list from the useful Twitter Fan Wiki.
  • Times Online – 50 most popular celebrities on Twitter.

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Is Twitter Search a Threat to Google?

Chris O’Brien at the Mercury News has an article about how Twitter’s search tool could ultimately be a threat to Google.


Very quietly, one of Twitter’s most powerful applications has become its ability to allow people to conduct real-time searches.

In fact, the motto posted on Twitter’s search page (http://search.twitter.com) says, “See what’s happening – right now.” And many people do exactly that. During a live event or amid breaking news, a growing number of people are turning to Twitter search to follow the conversations among its users.

How much the behavior is growing is hard to say, since Twitter is privately held and doesn’t release such figures. But the company thought enough of its potential to acquire a small New York company called Summize, a group of five engineers, which had built the Twitter search technology. Summize’s site was folded into Twitter last summer.

Twitter’s acquisition of Summize last year was a good move and greatly improved Twitter. The search tool can be very useful to find out about current events or breaking news although there have been complaints about a lack of more advanced queries. It doesn’t really seem like much of a threat to Google’s main search. It seems like more of a Technorati or Google Blog Search threat. It is potentially a threat to news searchers like Google News and Yahooo News if people decide to dump those tools in favor of Twitter’s search.

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Free Burrito Offer Virals on Twitter

Costa VidaRestaurant News reports that a free burrito tweet offer entered on the Costa Vida Twitter account (@costavida) – which had 80 followers at the time – ended up being forwarded to 15,000 people with 2,500 people redeeming the coupon at Costa Vida’s mexican restaurants.


Costa Vida said a one-day-only, free-burrito offer to 80 “fans” on Twitter.com was forwarded to 15,000 individuals, prompting more than 2,500 people to redeem the virtual coupon at the chain’s 21 restaurants.

“This mobile phone and social media campaign demonstrates the viral power we can tap into with Costa Vida’s fans who love our food and are extremely loyal,” said Nathan Gardner, chief executive of the Salt Lake City-based chain. “Our first major Twitter initiative also helped encourage new customers to try us – many of whom are now registered Costa Vida Fans.”

It shows how messages can really spread quickly on Twitter especially when there is a free burrito involved.

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Running From Camera Blog

Running From Camera




A blogger in Rotterdam has started a blog called Running from Camera. He takes pictures of himself running away from his camera after setting the self-timer.

The rules are simple: I put the self-timer on 2 seconds, push the button and try to get as far from the camera as I can.

You can aren’t going to get very far away from your camera in 2 seconds unless you are Usain Bolt but it makes for a pretty unusual and funny blog. (via PSFK)



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Surgeons Educate With Twitter

Surgeons at Henry Ford Hospital are using Twitter to educate others about a new cancer surgical proceedure in real time. The surgeons told CNN’s Elizabeth Cohen Reports they are trying to get the word out about a way to remove a tumor on a kidney without removing the kidney.








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Rick Sanchez Talks Shorty Awards

CNN’s Rick Sanchez hosted the first Shorty Awards last night in New York. Rich Sanchez himself just twittering a few months ago. The Short Awards honored the most popular Twitter users in various categories. You can see the finalists and winners here. A Wall Street Journal article describes the drama surrounding the awards as some were accused of cheating and some dropped out of the awards. The awards were not endorsed by Twitter and no one from Twitter, Inc. attended the awards ceremony.








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Oscar Meyer Says Product is Blogworthy

Oscar Meyer Blogworthy




How can you resist blogging about this? It’s so blogworthy. It’s party of new Oscar Meyer campaign for its flatbread sandwhich product. Oscar Meyer does understand the blogosphere. They blog themselves at Hotdogger Blog, a blog that shares tidbits about life inside the Wienermobile.



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