Hi, my name is Joe Fernandez. I am really into creating things, web entrepreneurship, learning about stuff, NYC, music, boxing, and traveling.

October 12, 2009

Are Twitter list going to encourage people to have multiple Twitter accounts?

For the last couple weeks I’ve been part of a lucky group of testers with access to Twitter’s new list functionality.  In case you some how missed it, Twitter lists are going to allow any user to curate a list that any other user can then follow.  The key here though is that when you follow a list you are not necessarily following each of the people on that list.  The list themselves have a follower count and each user now will have a count of how many lists they are on.

Right now there are only a few people with access to the list functionality out there creating list but I already find myself looking a the list count of every user’s profile I visit.  I believe that the count of lists people are on is going to quickly overtake follower count in terms of importance in most people’s eyes.  I also believe that this change is going to have a big impact in how people use Twitter.

Once access to the list functionality goes public I believe that many people will create lists about the topics and companies they are passionate about.  Some of these lists will grow very popular and being on these list will be quite prestigious.  Once you know you are on an important list about a specific topic I think it’s going to be difficult to not think about how relevant each of your tweets are to that topic.  While many will say that this is a good thing as it will cut the noise of people on Twitter talking about what they had for dinner, I worry that we’ll lose some of the intimacy the medium now creates.

Right now I would say about 40% of my followers are close friends that care about what I did on the weekend or if I had a safe flight.  I don’t want to ignore them or miss the small things going on in their life.  At the same time, I love technology and the start up world and want to have a voice in that space.  I am starting to wonder if I am going to end up needing multiple twitter accounts to accomplish both goals?  It’s not necessarily that big of a deal to manage multiple Twitter accounts and in the end it might not be a bad thing as it could make following me (or anyone for that matter) a more pleasant experience if you could pick which slice of their life you you want to engage with.  It will be interesting to see what changes and mutations this new feature introduces into the way we all use Twitter.

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