When you spend a lot of time on twitter, you’re probably making lots of friends. One of the features that I think is great on Facebook is the mutual friends display. I use this frequently to determine if I should already know this person or perhaps what the context is of the reason I should know them.
Although not quite as easy to do within the twitter interface, there is a similar tool available from the Who Follows Whom website.
Who Follows Whom allows you to put in multiple twitter usernames, up to 5, and see who are the people that both people are following and who are the people that are following each twitter user.
The Who Follows Whom website is a nice little tool to use to find more people that may share the same interests and expertise as you and your other trusted friends and followers on the micro-blogging site.
The ability to put in multiple names, up to 5, really allows you to fine-tune and search for people that have a potentially very tight relationship and integration with other members of a group.
The next time you’re wondering who to follow or who that person is that may be following you, see how everyone is connected with Who Follows Whom.