Locating individuals whose activities one has chosen to monitor on Amazon is currently not a directly supported feature within the platform’s native interface. Amazon does not provide a dedicated mechanism or list to view users that one has explicitly designated as “followed.” The absence of this functionality means there is no readily accessible directory of profiles a user has opted to track.
The ability to monitor the activity of other users, such as tracking wish lists or reviewing their reviews, could potentially offer insights into trending products or validate purchase decisions. The presence of such a feature, if implemented, could have historically altered how users engage with the platform’s social and shopping aspects by introducing opportunities for community building and informed consumerism. However, its absence currently shapes the user experience, focusing more on individual interaction with the marketplace.