So, I love the interface on Hubski, but my one major concern is that it's really difficult to find users to follow right off the bat. You're given a small list of people to follow when you first jump on (presumably mods, right?), but there's no indication of whether they're representative of the larger Hubski community, or of your particular interests.
Now, don't get me wrong- thus far, I've been really happy with the people I've been following (thanks for putting out great material/thoughtful comments, all)- but it just makes me wonder about how many users fly way under my radar who a) have great stuff to say and b) follow my general line of interests.
So if your first choice of who to follow is more or less arbitrary, how can we insure that really great users don't fall under the radar? Is the "chainlink" approach- that is, follow an initial mod and then follow people who respond to that mod's post in ways you find thoughtful, and then follow posts off of those users etc.- efficient enough?
In light of this, I'd love to hear some thoughts on who people generally find well worth following, and why. Do they align with your interests, or do they just consistently bring neat stuff to the table?
Been having an awesome time here, but I want to make sure I'm not missing out on more great stuff.