
A little thing I found on JohnChow’s Twitter Page… How does this work out?
At least if you were to say something like that, you should make a decent attempt to come through on it.
Oh well. Have a great Friday everyone.
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It’s simple. I only recently started to follow people who follow me. I had a few thousand followers before the policy change.
But as DotComDud said, is that really necessary? It’s sort of like linking to anyone that links to you, rather than sites that you think are worthy of one.
hey! you got a there!
maybe he would be able to figure out to find a connection somewhere…
you made me laugh though
by the way, thanks for the e-book, just downloaded it and I’m really excited to read it.
sure glad I am subscribed
thanks!
Hope you enjoy the book and glad you are joining the community here
– Will look forward to more of your opinions on future posts!
It is a bit ridiculous, especially when it’s easy to set up an auto-follow for everyone who follows you. It’s not like Chow needs to follow people to get followers anyway, he is pretty well known, so I’m not sure why he even has it there.
Theres an auto-follow option? I never knew that.
I’m also wondering why he put that “policy” into place..
Back over 1.5 years ago, John used to just offer free linkbacks to anyone that links to him
I remember those days when he did them in batches.
-Mike
What is the point of following so many people who he doesn’t even care anyways? Seriously, you can post on your Twitter that you lost an arm, and he wouldn’t even know. What happen to quality over quantity?
I think there are problems with twitter when you follow over 6000 people. I might be wrong but it looks like this is the reason.