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Twitter Tip: Who to Follow Feature in Old and New Twitter

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TwitterThe absolute best thing about Twitter is the connections you make with other people. To help you make connections, the new version of Twitter has a new menu item called Who To Follow.

Old Twitter

Old Twitter included the following options under Find Friends.

Old Twitter Find People

New Twitter

The new version of Twitter now calls this Who To Follow and it does not include the option to Find on Twitter or Invite By Email.

In the new version, click on Who to Follow.

Who to Follow

You are given three options: View Suggestions, Browse Interests, and Find Friends.

Let’s look at View Suggestions first. Click on the link that says interesting accounts to see some suggestions from Twitter.

Who to Follow Suggestions

The next Who To Follow option is Browse Interests. As you can see in the screenshot below, there are categories to choose from and Twitter will also suggest certain twitter accounts.

Who to Follow Interests

The final option under Who To Follow is Find Friends. This option allows you to connect to various email accounts you own as well as LinkedIn. When you click on one of the choices, you will be presented with a screen to enter your login information.

For example, if you choose Gmail, you’ll need to enter your Gmail login to access that account. Only those people who have agreed to be found by email address will be shown.

Who to Follow Friends

With the Who To Follow feature in the new version of Twitter, you can find and follow people and companies you are interested in. And when you find yourself following a lot of people, you may want to make lists to make it easier to follow the threads of conversation.

Rick Brock

PS; Don’t forget to follow @PrismEnterprise!


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