A tool with a self-explanatory name, TweetStalk will enable you to follow anybody on Twitter without the other person knowing about it. Or to put it in even clearer words, stalking instead of following.
This tool has been developed by Sitening, a Nashville-based web marketing agency made up of ‘creative geeks and mad computer scientists’.
In order to use it you have to install the Firefox add-on that is available from the site and then go to any Twitter account that you desire to stalk. Once there, all you have to do is click on the “Stalk” button that is featured and under cover of darkness you go.
The uses of such an application are left to each user, and every person will employ it as he or she sees fit. On first looks, anybody would think it has only negative connotations but I feel a tool like this can also be used with good purposes, such as monitoring the online activity of a child who is keen on micro-blogging without stepping in the middle. In the meantime, you can put into practice yourself by following the link that is provided below.
TweetStalk.com In Their Own Words
“Sometimes you want to follow someone on Twitter, but you don’t want them to know you’re following them. We present to you TweetStalk, the simple way to stalk Twitter users without having to follow them.”
Why TweetStalk.com It Might Be A Killer
Twitter has such a huge fan base that any new product has a ready audience waiting for it.
Some Questions About TweetStalk.com
Which features should be added to this application in order to make it more flexible?