How to Cut Out the Noise With Twitter Lists

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Twitter is a fast-paced network that never stops, which can be overwhelming. It’s challenging to keep tabs on important topics. That’s where lists can come in handy—they make it easier to organize your feed.

Why You Should Use Twitter Lists

When Twitter was new, it was possible to follow everyone you found interesting and read all of their tweets. This became untenable as Twitter grew, and we were soon treated to a deluge of messages that were easy to miss.

With Twitter lists, you can partition individual accounts off from others and transform that deluge into a small trickle, centered around one theme. You can also easily add accounts to Twitter lists instead of following them. This means tweets sent by accounts on that list only appear there, keeping them out of your main timeline.

Possible uses for Twitter lists include:

  • Sports: Do you follow a ton of football accounts that pollute your feed? Create a new Twitter list and add them to it. This way, you’ll never miss the latest sports news, but it won’t crowd your feed.
  • Events: Add everyone attending an event to a Twitter list, keeping all their tweets in one place.
  • Directories: Add all your coworkers to a special Twitter list. If you make the list public, people can keep up with the latest goings-on at your company.
  • Competitors: Want to keep tabs on the competition without following them? There’s a Twitter list for that.
  • Celebrities: There’s nothing wrong with keeping up on the latest celeb gossip if that’s your guilty pleasure. And with Twitter lists, it doesn’t have to get in the way of more important things.

Twitter lets you create up to 1,000 different lists, and each one can have up to 5,000 accounts. Here’s how to get rolling.

How to Create a Twitter List

The process for creating new Twitter lists on the web and in the Twitter app is almost identical. We’ll outline any differences as we go.

Visit twitter.com and click your profile image at the top-right corner of the page. Click “Lists” in the drop-down menu. If you’re on mobile, your profile icon is on the left, and the “Lists” button is below it.

Click your profile image on Twitter, and then click "Lists."

Click the “Create New List” button on the right side of the page. On mobile, the button is at the bottom of the screen.

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