Twanalyzing People

Are you on Twitter? Consider Twanalysis. It’s fun. Especially when you look up people you know.

Case in point, here’s my twanalysis:

 

PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Name: mshamburge (Meredith Shamburger)
Location: Dallas (Time zone: Central Time (US & Canada))
Description: Most of my favorite singers are dead.
URL: http://mshamburge.wordpress.com
 
STATISTICS:
Account Created: 03 Sep 08
Status Updates: 598
Followers: 73
Following: 72
 
ANALYSIS:
Tweets per day: 2.6
Readability index: (?) 11
% conversations: 29
% retweets: 13
% links: 19
% hashtags: 1
% content: 38

(This page for mshamburge has been viewed 17 times)

Your Twitter personality (click to tweet it!)

Personality: likeable sociable cautious 
Style: chatty coherent
WRITER

Tips for your tweeting…

Your tweeting is already tip-top! No improvements needed - 
but check back here every so often to make sure your reputation is being maintained!

__________

But it gets even better when you look up someone you know (and don’t particularly care for) and find they get a failing grade:

 

STATISTICS:
Account Created: 12 Apr 09
Status Updates: 43
Followers: 5
Following: 27
 
ANALYSIS:
Tweets per day: 3.6
Readability index: (?) 7
% conversations: 16
% content: 84

(This page for [username removed by editor] has been viewed 3 times)

Your Twitter personality (click to tweet it!)

Personality: lonely incurious unremarkable 
Style: chatty babyish
VOYEUR

Tips for your tweeting…

  • Add a link to your website to your profile to draw more traffic
  • Remember: the more people you follow, the more followers you’ll get in return!
  • Work on making your tweets more interesting to attract more followers
  • Your writing style is a bit simplistic – interesting writing attracts more followers
  • If you retweet others, hopefully they’ll retweet you back
  • Try sharing some interesting links you’ve found
  • Use hashtags to join in popular discussions or online events
  • ____________________

    Am I saying that Twanalysis is the ultimate way to see if you meet Twitter standards? No. I’m an advocate for using Twitter anyway you feel like using it. I hate those twitterers who demand that everyone tweet the way they say is the “right way.” There is no right way to tweet.
    I just enjoy taking pleasure from the little things, like a simple Web site saying someone else sucks. But hey, if this person feels like they’re tweeting the way they want, more power to them.

     

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