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		<title>Twitter Follow Limits #Fail</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I reached Twitter&#8217;s 2,000 person follow limit today. Twitter Follow Limits Twitter explains their Follow limits are different for every user and after reaching 2000 follows correspond to follow / follower ratios. From Twitter: &#8220;&#8230; we have put limits on how aggressively users can follow others.&#8221; I Can&#39;t Follow People Limits Unlike the vast majority of high volume Twitter spammers&#8230; umm&#8230; users, I don&#8217;t follow people mindlessly nor do I follow people expecting them to follow me back. I don&#8217;t use autofollow bots nor do I mine Tweets and Twitter accounts to auto follow. I simply follow Twitter accounts of people who appear to approach the web and Twitter from a slightly different perspective than I do. This propensity for dissimilarity is near infinite and obviously wasn&#8217;t considered when Twitter calculated its rules and ratios for how many Twitter accounts a legitimate Twitter account can follow. If dissimilarity was considered, it was deemed spammy because Twitter has attracted more high volume spammers than legitimate high volume users. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I reached Twitter&#8217;s 2,000 person follow limit today. Twitter Follow Limits Twitter explains their Follow limits are different for every user and after reaching 2000 follows correspond to follow / follower ratios. From Twitter: &#8220;&#8230; we have put limits on how aggressively users can follow others.&#8221; I Can&#39;t Follow People Limits Unlike the vast majority of high volume Twitter spammers&#8230; umm&#8230; users, I don&#8217;t follow people mindlessly nor do I follow people expecting them to follow me back. I don&#8217;t use autofollow bots nor do I mine Tweets and Twitter accounts to auto follow. I simply follow Twitter accounts of people who appear to approach the web and Twitter from a slightly different perspective than I do. This propensity for dissimilarity is near infinite and obviously wasn&#8217;t considered when Twitter calculated its rules and ratios for how many Twitter accounts a legitimate Twitter account can follow. If dissimilarity was considered, it was deemed spammy because Twitter has attracted more high volume spammers than legitimate high volume users. </p>
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<p>See original here:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://timothycohn.com/2010/01/12/twitter-follow-limits-fai/" title="Twitter Follow Limits #Fail">Twitter Follow Limits #Fail</a></p>
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