TwitterFriends – find your relevant network on twitter
TwitterFriends lets you view stats about your twitter behaviour. The data shown in this site are comprehensive and gives you enough insight into your twitter lifestyle.
Enter your username and view details on the number of people you @Replied to, the number of twitter users who @replied back to you, a complete graph displaying all the users to whom you sent out an @Reply in recent times and vice-versa!
By being able to view these stats, you gain more info about the people who are more actively involved with you out of all the hundreds on followers that you might have.
TwitterFriends also displays your inactive twitter friends.
Quickie
- View stats about your twitter behaviour
- View all friends whom you replied to and vice versa
- View a graphical representation of important data pertaining to your followers and follows
- View all your inactive friends
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TwitterFriends Says
If you are using Twitter, you probably have a few contacts (= people you follow). Probably more than just a few. If you live a liberal following policy (= if another user follows you, you follow back), then the network of your contact does not have any deeper meaning.
But there is a smaller, much more meaningful network hidden behind your total web of followers: the relevant net.
TwitterFriends helps you to find the users that are meaningful for you and keep in touch with them. Those could be users you are talking to on a regular basis or who are feeding you great links all the time.
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@twfriends – Find out more about your relevant network on Twitter
@furukama – Director Digital Strategy & Research @ethority GmbH & Co. KG / Cooking / Architecture












