Circles, Everywhere: Streamline Social Networking With Lists

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Circles, Everywhere: Streamline Social Networking With Lists
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Let’s face it. Social networks are in our faces now and most of us are on more than one. We have two choices â€" ignore it or wade in and swim with the social currents. There are benefits to both and probably more than a million articles have argued for both sides. But if we have to swim with a social network like Facebook, Twitter, or Google+, we might as well arm ourselves with a damn good boat and a few life jackets. The tools to build one are there. The most vital oar to navigate the choppy waters is often the most ignored â€" friends’ lists. Friends’ lists on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ are the best way to not only interact with the wider world, but also the best way to cut down on the noise. Lists allow you to organize your friends and followers, and then help you prioritize the ones you want to tune into. There are just so many with whom you can have a meaningful conversation with after all without disproving Dunbar’s Number. So, let’s take some time out and re-scan the jumble of friends to create better targeted social networking lists on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+. Put Twitter on Steroids with Twitter Lists This ‘How To Create Twitter Lists’ comes straight from the support pages of Twitter â€" A list is a curated group of Twitter users. You can create your own lists or subscribe to lists created by others. Viewing a list timeline will show you a stream of Tweets from only the users on that list. Lists are used for reading Tweets only. You cannot

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