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Twitter Categorizes Suggested Users – Omits Legal Category

Jan 25th, 2010 | By Josh Camson | Category: Featured, Lead Article, Twitter

Last week, Twitter announced that the Suggested Users List is now categorized for easier browsing. Instead of just a list of users, people are given a list of categories with suggested users in each category. However, the list of categories does not include “Legal” or “Law” or anything similar.

It looks like lawyers and law students will need to keep using LexTweet to find people to follow.

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  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by joshcamson, Janelle Beitz. Janelle Beitz said: Hey, Twitter – we could use a law/legal category. And a library/librarian category! Twitter Categorizes Suggested Users: http://is.gd/72DNJ [...]

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  3. Hey, Twitter – we could use a law/legal category. And a library/librarian category! Twitter Categorizes Suggested Users: http://is.gd/72DNJ

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  4. Twitter Suggested Users List is now categorized for easier browsing. However, the list doesnt include “Legal” or “Law.” http://bit.ly/4WTHV5

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