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2008-05-26

Who Should I Follow

What's going on?

WhoShouldiFollow was designed to help find other interesting Twitter users. It was built by Gary Elliott and Mike Champion.

How does it make recommendations?

WhoShouldiFollow looks at who your Twitter friends follow to suggest new people. By adjusting the sliders on the results page, you can give greater preference in the ranking to less popular Twitter users, or those who are near you.

The algorithm is an item-to-item collaborative filter, somewhat similar to how Amazon makes recommendations.

Hey, why didn't it give me any recommendations?

If you've recently joined Twitter or follow few people (less than five or so), suggestions may not yet be possible. The data used for the calculation is often a bit out of date with your recent activity on Twitter, so you may already follow some of the suggested people.

Quotes

"if you've just jumped into the the Twitter fun and want to expand your friends and meet some new people, Whoshouldifollow is a great and really easy way to do that." - blog.wired.com

"Whether you're new on Twitter or an early adopter, there are likely people you should be following, but aren't. Which begs the question, "Who should I follow?". That's where the tool, whoshouldifollow.com comes in." - Lee Odden

"I really love how http://whoshouldifollow.com finds people I actually want to follow on twitter!" - @Eilif

"Brilliant service built off twitter API -- grabs your "following" list, analyses for likely connections, presents you with a list. Results included MANY people I read in other contexts but hadn't yet found in Twitter."


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