Tw2buzz pulls your contact list on Twitter right into Google Buzz to match them to Google accounts. You can then decide if you want to follow them. Happily it is not automatic as Google Buzz started and gives you the chance to choose. Of course, they chose the proper path of using oAuth, so a … Continue reading
FirstFollower is a simple site that pulls up what should be your first follower that you ever gained. Now Twitter has made some changes to how followers are listed, so I am guessing this is accurate. Either way it is a fun site that works against any name. A great two second time waster for … Continue reading
TweetBuffet is a site designed to get you followers, whether they are bots, fake accounts or who knows what. The help is limited and the FAQ is dismal, but let’s look anyway. The main idea seems to be that you sign up, follow others and the service gets others that sign up to follow you. … Continue reading
GraphEdge stayed out of our vision for a while, reasons unknown. Yet they offer a great service from testing…. as shown in their screenshot here: There is numerous tools provided with the service including: How many of your followers you’re really reaching How quickly your network is growing (or shrinking!) Who’s dumping you Who your most … Continue reading
TweetHopper (formerly Tweetbots , a great collection of bots) now consolidates them into one: auto-follow your followers tweet your RSS feeds multiple Twitter account posting and some more smaller pieces Their RSS interface is good, not as strong as what you can do with such tools as Twitterfeed, but good. As well as the bot … Continue reading
Tweetelity will scan the list of those you follow, and if they do not follow you back it will unfollow them and even send them an alert saying so. There is nothing else on the site that tells you: how they authenticate if it performs the service as soon as you authenticate if you can … Continue reading
The Twit Cleaner is a script that runs through those you follow looking for bots and people that only post links. It then gives you a detailed report via direct message (so you must follow them for a bit) and allows you to decide who to unfollow. They use oAuth so have no fear there. … Continue reading
ConversationList does a really amazing thing with your Twitter stream. It examines all the conversations you’re having with your Twitter followers and makes a list of out them. When you @reply someone, they are added to the list and when a period of inactivity passes by they’re dropped from the list. The list is updated … Continue reading
TweetLevel is the kind of application we need with Twitter lists forming and the questions now surrounding them. How reliable, or seen as an authority, is someone? TweetLevel looks at a few categories about an individual including Influence, Popularity, Engagement and Trust. Each is given a ranking score from 1 to 100. I like the … Continue reading
disclaimer: The linked site is mine also, but the topic affects a Twitter tool so it is being cross posted On TheSocialNetworker, a commentary on the viablility of uSocial was brought up and can they justify paying their fees to accumulate followers: They make large promises to deliver a certain number of followers in a … Continue reading