WeFollow Becomes Digg Property

Amit Chowdhry | Friday October 16, 2009 | 1,342 views| Add a Comment
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WeFollow is a directory of Twitter users that where anyone can join and associate themselves with 3 tags. WeFollow was a personal project by Digg founder Kevin Rose, but it seems that the information used by the website was useful for Digg. There apparently wasn’t any money involved in the deal. WeFollow has about 654,000 Twitter users connected to tags.

Digg plans to revamp WeFollow by ranking users based on who tags themselves properly. WeFollow will rank users based on the most followers and most influential. Below is a screenshot of the new upcoming design, as uploaded by TechCrunch.
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