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Foursquare plans to relaunch 'Lists' feature as power users panic

No, Foursquare technically didn’t kill “Lists” in its latest update.

But the feature, a favorite among power users, will relaunch “in a big way,” according to Foursquare chief Dennis Crowley.

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The Lists feature, which enabled users to save and categorize their favorite places, is buried a few levels deep into a menu (Profile > Saved > Lists) following Foursquare’s relaunch on Wednesday. Lists was apparently hidden well enough that quite a few users on Twitter believed it had been completely eradicated.

In response to complaints, Crowley wrote that “Lists [are] coming back in a big way in future, just not yet. Sadly, they’ve been a 1% user feature.” In a separate comment, Crowley said Foursquare will bring the feature back “soonish,” “in a new/reinvented way.”

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