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Is there a way to follow people's activity?
A “friends list” on Stack Overflow would be nice

Isn't there a simple way to mark certain users as favorites and follow their activity.

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May be just get a user's RSS feed? – YOU Jun 24 '10 at 6:42
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There won't be an "easier" way than the RSS feed, like marking a user as favorite, for the simple reason that it would be like "become a fan of", and other social network things. These sites are ultimately not about people, but about the content. – Gnoupi Jun 24 '10 at 8:56
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Good question. I'm curious to see how SO deals with the social aspect. The content is from people. The fact that people vote for the content links them to the content, it's the soul of Stack Exchange sites. Can users benefit from popular answers as much as they can from the "right" answer? Answer credibility is defined by user reputation, so it might make sense to follow a reputable user to see what other answers he's given (w/o knowing the question beforehand). RSS is too detached. I can envision reputable users sharing reputation to empower other users. -It's people helping people. – Omar Feb 25 '11 at 23:30
Yes, Omar is articulating what seems to be missing from all the "SO isn't a social network" responses. I would love this feature and have listed possible features and ways to make it not like a social network on this thread: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/886/… – mahalie May 25 '11 at 18:59
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As S.Mark commented, just go to the user profile page and click the user feed link at the bottom of that page.

user feed

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Hey, a better screenshot! :)

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This isn't better, where's the freehand circle? ;) – ChrisF Jun 24 '10 at 10:12
@ChrisF: cruel. – Lazer Jun 24 '10 at 14:15
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Freehand circles on screenshots posted on meta are pretty much mandatory. However, I didn't down-vote - that would be cruel. – ChrisF Jun 24 '10 at 14:18
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