Well done! Don't get too caught up in what your PR is, though - it's a nice indication of how sites are linking to you but not necessarily the most important thing. Plenty of low PR sites rank highly.
I've just started out on Twitter too - it's hard going, though! Any tips on how to get proper people (i.e. not others trying to promote their sites) following you?
I don't know if anyone can 'know' this, but I'm sure lots have their opinions.
I don't think they do follow them, at least they don't pass any PR or weight for the anchor text.
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