Like a bunch of other people I had the new Twitter lists feature turned on today. Immediately I needed a list to explore and had a bunch of ready-made ideas. I had already done aggregated feeds of the top 100 most followed people on Twitter, the employees of the Twitter company and the NY Times, the Twin Cities and most recently Berkeley Twitterers.
If you don't yet have the feature turned on, you'll get a blank page on the last link. Here's a screen shot of what it looks like.
Basically you get a flow of all the people I've chosen to put on the Berkeley list.
Depending on what the API looks like we'll probably see all kinds of tools for combining and cloning lists.
It's a new authority system. The number of lists you appear on is a kind of page-rank. So let's hope Twitter does two things: 1. Provides an open API to crawl this data set. 2. Doesn't pollute it by artificially inflating the rank of friendly press and their industry friends. Stay out of the editorial space and let a healthy ecosystem develop. It's anoth ...Read the full article