Allow list sorting by multiple factors.
Allow multi-factor list sorting: update frequency, follow ratio, #of follow-ers/ing, #of my followers following them, etc.
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Inappropriate?Hmmm.... good idea... the problem there is that any single characteristic tends to be very mis-representative. Hence, that might not add the most value to users
I’m undecided
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Inappropriate?mingyeow, but the point would be that users are likely to know what they want better than you are. E.g. whether we want to follow someone with a high update frequency or a low update frequency.
And what I mean by "multi-factor" is that we can sort by multiple factors in a row, with initial factors having higher priority. So I can first sort the list to show people in order of best follow-er/ing ratio, then sort it to show people in order of best ratio, by ascending number of following; letting me see people who keep a balance between listening and broadcasting, but still have a small network.
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Inappropriate?I'm personally very interested in being able to sort by update average but general sorting on multiple fields could obviously address this.
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Inappropriate?this is a great idea. I was just going to post some almost exactly the same ( just different words )
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Inappropriate?Sorting by location and how many followers would also be great! Also, how many people in your network follow them, or that they follow. That would let me know how relevant they are to me.
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Inappropriate?Hi folks! Just want to let you know that we are definitely listening to your requests, and this is certainly one of the more popular requests!
We are thinking of doing something that is more "user friendly"
- I want to get a diversity of twitterers (show you people who tweet less)
- I want folks who are less popular
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Inappropriate?Hey mingyeow, while I appreciate your desire to be user-friendly, this particular request is really one from the power users who want to be able to define their searches by *their* criteria, not Mr. Tweet's. I identified only 4 factors in my initial post, there have to be at least 10. Even if people only want to prioritize by 4 of them, that's 5,040 combinations of priorities.
Why not let your users come up with the things they'd like to prioritize by, and then create user-friendly options *based* on those?
I’m wanting to sort by what's important to me.
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