The fact that Twitter hasn’t ever implemented a group functionality is something very peculiar. If anything, such a feature would mean that people who are bound by a common interest could interact more smoothly.
But even after all this time the functionality has not been added to the San Francisco startup, and those who wish to interact in such a setting have to resort to any of the third party services available. Twinester is the latest one to join the “Let’s tweet collectively!” crusade.
In this particular case, the groups which are created go by the name of “Nests”, and you can see both the latest ones that have been created along with the most popular ones on the site. That way, you will be able to avoid creating duplicates, unless you feel that there must be as many groups called “Please Don’t Let Miley Cyrus Near The ‘Batman’ Franchise” as possible, to get the message more clearly to Hollywood.
In order to have your own group, you just log in using our Twitter ID and password, and then specify what it is you want to create. Easy and free, it will give any Twitterer a sense of belonging out on a Web that is wider than ever.
Twinester.com In Their Own Words
“Twinester lets you create or join groups and communities for Twitter. These groups are called Nests.”
Why Twinester.com It Might Be A Killer
Obviously, anything that gives Twitterers a context in which they can interact more accurately is something they will cherish.
Some Questions About Twinester.com
How many groups can the same user create? What about the subject matter? What can and can not be created? 





