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Oooh, gracias. So there's an unmentioned object then. Like "ganarle a alguien".
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I agree with Wrholt that there is an expression "seguirle los pasos a alguien", but your example, "síguele al hombre", it's a case of "leísmo". "Síguelo" would be better for speakers away from Spain, since it's a direct object.
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Mi problema es que en facebook dice que "le sigo a la gente." Eso es leísmo?
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Eso sí que es.
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@wrholt Ah, eso tiene sentido. Gracias por la aclaración.
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