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I’m not completely sure why, but it’s obvious that people love lists. They’re quick and easy to read through, and they organize a collection of information in a way that an ordinary paragraph could never do. Digg has shown us that lists are particularly successful online. While regular stories are certainly popular on this social news service, lists take the cake in a big way. Due to the fact that people enjoy reading them so much, it only makes sense that they’d also want to create them. There’s really nothing special that is required to make a list, but ListAfterList gives you access to a community of list lovers.
Visitors can view the lists, but users can create and contribute to them, as well. Lists on ListAfterList are categorized and can be voted and commented on. Sometimes a list of text doesn’t quite do the trick, and that’s why it’s nice that you can use pictures and videos with this service. I told myself that I wouldn’t do it, but I’ve already spent way too much time reading through an assortment of these lists.
