I was at BlogWorld Expo sitting next to Louis Gray at a panel when news came out that Twitter lists had been launched. Louis went to his Twitter page and sure enough he saw the feature and started playing with it. I on the other hand did not see the feature when I went to my page. Because we saw the news on Twitter we didn’t realize it was a small limited rollout of the feature to a select few.
As Louis continued to test the feature we noticed the url path to get to find out what lists a given user is on which is http://twitter.com//lists/memberships. But you only will get the results if your Twitter account is list enabled, otherwise all you get is a blank screen.
So I asked Louis if he could pull up my name to see if I was on any lists and he obliged and then sent me the screenshot you see below.
From the image you can glean quite a bit of information and start to see the value that this will bring to Twitter and its users. From the image I can see the users that have put me on lists along with the names they gave them and how many other people follow the list