Follow Finder analyzes public social graph information (following and follower lists) on Twitter to find people you might want to follow.
The service is actually very simple, just enter in a Twitter username and Follow Finder will analyze that profile and return suggested tweeps to follow.
About Google Follow Finder (Google Said)
Follow Finder generates two lists based on the public social connections on Twitter (follower and following lists):
- Tweeps you might like: We start with the list of people you follow, find others with similar lists, and then identify accounts you might also want to follow. If people with similar lists tend to follow accounts that aren’t in your list, we’ll recommend those additional accounts to you. For example, if you follow CNN and the New York Times on Twitter, and most people who follow CNN and the New York Times also tend to follow TIME, we’ll suggest TIME as a user to follow.
- Tweeps with similar followers: We find people with similar public lists of followers to yours. For example, if ten people are following you, and the same ten people are following a second user, we’ll include the second user in this list. You may already be following some of these people.
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