The first quote for that definition comes from [this
paper](https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-54212-1_1), and this
is the first paragraph of its abstract
> Online social network is becoming more and more prevalent currently. [...]
> Weibo increases rapidly and draws 100 millio
But it's not. Following that comment thread, the only one who said they think
that it's correct is @nertc, the original suggestion was "Following". As soon
as I saw "Followings" on the website I thought "this was contributed by someone
whose native language is not English" and came searching for
"Followings" for "list of people you're following" sounds grammatically
incorrect to me. In my experience websites use just "Following" for this as in
"[people you are] following".
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