There’s been a changing dynamic floating around Twitter, and its name is Twitter Lists. The newest Twitter feature allows you to create a list of people that you can group together and even follow with just a single click.
Ever since Twitter announced the feature, there has been a slow and steady rollout of the Lists feature. But over the last 24 hours, the majority of Twitter users have received access, and it’s been a trending topic ever since.
Now with the on-site rollout nearly complete, the microblogging company is already turning its attention to Phase 2 of the Twitter Lists rollout: the Lists API. Specifically, it’s begun its push for developers to adopt Lists within their apps.
Co-founder Biz Stone made it clear in a blog post this morning that they have been taking their time with the rollout, assuring that the transition is smooth. It now occupies major real-estate on all Twitter profiles, so we can’t blame them for taking their time.
Perhaps the more interesting part of Stone’s update though is the focus on getting lists integrated with Twitter app