How to Use Web3 Lists
Web3 Lists is a comprehensive resource providing curated Twitter lists for the crypto and blockchain community. This guide will walk you through how to effectively use Web3 Lists to enhance your crypto Twitter experience.
Understanding Web3 Lists Categories
The platform organizes Twitter lists into several key categories:
- Kaito Lists - Collections based on Kaito's leaderboard metrics, featuring top crypto influencers
- Pre-TGE Projects - Lists focused on upcoming projects before their Token Generation Events
- Post-TGE Projects - Established projects with active communities
- Smart Followers - Lists categorized by influence score to help you find impactful voices
- Other - Specialized lists including daily Gm/Gn posters and top Web3 creators
You can easily filter between these categories using the category chips at the top of the main page.
How to Access and Use Lists
Each list on Web3 Lists offers two main ways to access the content:
Method 1: Direct List View
When you click the "View List" button on any list card, you'll be redirected to that specific Twitter list on the X platform. This is useful for quickly browsing or subscribing to the list.
Method 2: Search Query (Recommended)
For more advanced filtering and a better experience, I recommend using the search query method:
- Click the copy icon next to the query in the list card
- The query will be copied to your clipboard in this format:
list:1881326343725478149 -filter:replies lang:en
- Paste this query directly into the Twitter search bar
Understanding Search Query Components
Let's break down what each part of the query means:
list:1881326343725478149
- This number is the unique identifier for the Twitter list-filter:replies
- This removes replies from the search results, showing only original tweetslang:en
- This filters for English language tweets only
You can further refine your search by adding keywords. For example:
list:1881326343725478149 Kaito -filter:replies lang:en
This will show only English tweets containing the word "Kaito" from people on that list.
Video tutorial on how to effectively use these lists
Pro Tip: Use X Pro for Better Experience
For power users, I highly recommend using X Pro (formerly Twitter Blue) for a more enhanced experience. X Pro allows you to:
- Set up multiple columns to monitor several lists simultaneously
- Create saved searches for your favorite queries
- Get advanced filtering options
- Enjoy a more customizable interface
Best Practices for Using Web3 Lists
- Start with broad lists in your area of interest, then narrow down to more specific communities
- Use keywords to filter content on larger lists
- Remember to select the "Latest" tab on Twitter after searching to see the most recent content
- Save your favorite queries for quick access in the future
Common Questions
Q: How often are the lists updated?
A: Lists are created regularly and updated no more than once a month.
Q: Can I suggest a list or account to be added?
A: Absolutely! Contact me via the information in the footer of the website.
Q: Why use search queries instead of just viewing the list?
A: Search queries give you much more control over what content you see, allowing for filtering by language, keywords, and content type.
Web3 Lists makes navigating the complex world of crypto Twitter simpler and more efficient.
By using these curated lists and search queries, you can quickly find valuable content and connect with key voices in the space.