We likely won't send down the unfollows in the short term, for reasons
outlined previously.  It's not that we won't *ever* do it, but it's
delicate.

On the user profile changes, that does seem like a good idea.  No
promises, but I'll look at what we can do.  The highest priorities we
have right now are

1) Getting the formatting of messages locked down
2) Getting list activity in (lists created/deleted/modified, users
added to lists, etc.)

   ---Mark

http://twitter.com/mccv



On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Cameron Kaiser <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Also, unfollows should be treated the same as follows. I know its sad
>> when an unfollow happens, but this is important information too.
>
> I disagree. I think unfollows should be totally without penalty, and making
> them visible/exposed could depending on the situation assign them a very
> heavy social penalty. Qwitter comes to mind.
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