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) I do have some misgivings about the effect of the list, though. A lot of celebrities, some past their prime, have pointed to their enormous numbers of followers on Twitter as evidence that they still command some sort of passionate following online. So I'm proposing a simple contest to solicit ideas for what information people are interested in mining from the account of someone on the suggested user list, a very popular normal Twitter user's growth looks pretty much flat. As Biz noted, I was an early an enthusiastic fan of the service. Open to Suggestions I want to see what interesting information we can tease out of my place on the suggested user list. A Dutch kid sold his Breaking News account to MSNBC, and Kim Kardashian is famously selling her tweets for $10,000 a pop. But I digress. But I also missed the notification that my cousin was following
On a typical day, I'll have averaged 100 new followers every hour. And, honestly, the sheer rate at which people follow a suggested user on Twitter's list is overwhelming. Other nascent talents have had their profiles raised by becoming "Twitter stars", with their thousands or even millions of followers held up as proof of strong demand for their ideas. Because I've been privileged enough to be on the list, and it's never been explained to me why I was chosen. I don't get nervous standing in front of thousands of people when speaking, and over the years my blog's gotten a pretty significant number of subscribers as well, yet I never had any similar concerns here. I'd be shocked if it doesn't disappear entirely in 2010. google/finance? q=NSE: RENUKA") 6: 7: req. GetResponseStream () ' Get Response11: Dim webStreamReader As New StreamReader (webStream) 12: ' READ Response in one Variable13: While webStreamReader. As Biz noted, I was an early
I think there's great potential to discover some surprising insights about how the suggested user list really works. For the way I use the web, I value meaningful connections much more than I do sheer volume of followers. GetResponse () ' Send Request9: 10: webStream = res. It's really cute! I'll run the contest until January 15th, and then just pick a winner at random from people who tweet or submit code. . Now, that's pretty unusual behavior for me I've been blogging for ten years, and I'm fairly public within the tech industry. There are a number of questions that immediately pop to mind, which I don't have specific answers for: Has the rate of replies or retweets per day (or per week) increased as much as my follower count has? Do I get more favorites from users, proportionate to the number of new followers? I suspect there are lots of other bits of data that
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