Twitter Lists is now available to everyone, allowing all Twitter users to create and view lists. The feature was originally only available to a few select users, then expanded to include around one thousand users and then five percent of users. Over the past few days, the rate at which the feature was rolled out increased dramatically, with 50 percent of users having access to the feature by the end of Thursday. The feature has now been rolled out to all accounts and lists can even be viewed without being logged in.
Twitter’s latest blog post also focuses on the Lists API and ways that developers can integrate lists into their applications or websites, with two examples given. TweetDeck has also announced that it will be integrating Lists into its application and promises to do so in an interesting and innovative way rather than doing an “old run-of-the mill integration”.
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