Few days ago Tech Blog reported that microblogging service Twitter began experimenting with a new feature called “You Both Follow.” The feature basically lets users know which individuals they and their own contacts follow mutually. As we mentioned before, the feature is very similar to the “Mutual Friends” feature on both MySpace and Facebook.
Well, it appears that Twitter has formally began rolling the feature to more users. However, it’s currently unknown whether or not the company is making the “You Both Follow” feature available to everyone on Twitter, or just a small select of group of users.
To see it in action, all users must do is visit one of their follower’s profile. If available, the feature should display friends in common just above the individuals that a contact is following. Users can click “View all…” to see the complete list of mutual followers.
Let us know if the feature has become available to you.