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Newcomer to the Twitter crowd WhoShouldIFollow is a suggestion engine for finding friends on Twitter. It acts much like that people you may know feature on Facebook. When you first sign on to Twitter you do get a pretty good glance at your fellow Twitter contacts; however, it’s not so easy to find more friends and expand your following list. That’s where WhoShouldIFollow comes in; you just enter in your Twitter name and Who will search through your friend list to find more connections to you which will be relayed back in a list of suggested friends. It’s that simple. No registration or sign up is required—you just need a Twitter account.
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“WhoShouldIFollow was designed to help find other interesting twitter users. It was built by Gary Elliott and Mike Champion.”
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WhoShouldIFollow helps Twitter newbies figure out how to find more Twitter Friends, making Twitter a lot more interesting. The set up is dead simple—just a couple of clicks of the mouse and you’ve got a list. It works pretty well too.
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The problem with this is that like the People You May Know Facebook feature, many of these people suggested probably are people you haven’t already added for a reason. The app should have some sort of random matching feature so that Twitter users can really expand their contact list.
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