nouns - What is the plural and singular form of people you follow on social media?


I'm developing a social network which has a feature similar to twitter's follow/following setup. At the moment I have the following (hehe) terminology on the site:


follower - someone who follows you
followers - group of people who follow you


I'm also using following at the moment to describe a group of people you are following. However, this also has the meaning of a group people who follow you.


So what is the correct terminology for:



  1. a group of people you follow on social media?

  2. a person you follow?

  3. and how can you refer to the photos uploaded by the group of people you follow?


The only thing I can find so far is 'who you follow' which is a bit wordy.



Answer



Followee


A person who is being tracked on a social media website or application. (Oxford Dictionary)


One who is followed (has his/her posts monitored by another user). (Wiktionary)


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