Twitter Grading Over 30 Days

by Ari Herzog on November 1, 2009 · 1 comment

One month ago, I explained why applications like Twitter Grader were meaningless, including the following example:

Twitter grade of @ariherzog on October 2 - Click to zoom

Twitter grade of @ariherzog on October 2 - Click to zoom

Returning to twitter.grader.com/ariherzog now, I see:

Twitter grade of @ariherzog on November 1 - Click to zoom

Twitter grade of @ariherzog on November 1 - Click to zoom

Let’s see what happens in another month.

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1 Joel McLaughlin November 2, 2009 at 5:01 PM Twitter: @dataflurry

Interesting, are they just compiled by comparing statistics, or do they take in to account reader interest and retweets?

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