I am still trying to figure out whether lists are public. I am pretty sure that you cannot follow other people's lists. I guess it could be of interest at least to browse them. For example, here is the link to my "open knowledge" list -> qoto.org/web/timelines/list/18

@v_iacovella The link you posted takes me there 👇🏻

Forgive my ignorance, but what do you mean by 'lists'?

@NehaKhazanchi on the image you posted, lists are the fifth button from the left, the "bullet list" one.

When you click on a profile you can choose to add it in a list. You can visualize a list timeline showing only toots from people within that list.

On twitter people used to build and maintain lists of accounts talking about specific topics to have a sort of automatic "digest" of what's going on in that field.

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@v_iacovella oh wow, thanks! This seems useful 👍🏻 I will use it!

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