Perhaps he's someone famous in another service and simply asked people
to follow him. Or maybe he has a mailing list with thousands of
subscribers and simply said, "Hey, I'm on Twitter - follow me at ..."
There's nothing wrong with asking people to follow you!
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Quoting "@kemeny_x" <loop...@gmail.com>:
Apparently he started tweeting only a few day ago and has over 10,000
followers... others are noticing also:
http://twitter.com/franklinpolanco/statuses/10588238989
On Mar 18, 6:32 pm, Andrew Badera <and...@badera.us> wrote:
Ask them? I mean, this IS Twitter, right?
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On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 6:31 PM, jmathai <jmat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 18, 2:14 pm, TJ Luoma <luo...@luomat.net> wrote:
>> >http://search.twitter.com/search?q=johnnymatosj
>> I used this:
>>http://search.twitter.com/search?q=johnnymatosj+-from%3Ajohnnymatosj
>> and saw two, including you.
> I'm seeing 3 or 4...not a huge total but just wondering if there's a
> security hole. This guy has a lot of followers and isn't following a
> ton of people. So he's either genuinely interesting or gaming the
> system.
>> My guess? He's someone you were following who changed their twittername.
>> He joined back in September 2009. Anyone you've followed since then
>> who's gone "missing"?
> Possible. I'm only following 13 people...don't remember who all.
> This is a personal account I use only via a desktop client. Could be
> a switched username. But I can't verify that.
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