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Assuming I had a list of people I want to influenvce or, be influenced by, AND they were on Twitter, then the list I would analyze is not the one they make up but the list of poeple they actually follow...which is available for inspection just not easily imported for analysis. In some instances we might be looking for and uncover a mobius strip effect (everyone flows each other) or, perhaps we might dig deeper and learn about "Case 0"- the one person all influencers follow.
Very interesting thoughts, Gerry! How does one influence others, and what role can Twitter lists play?
There is a recently published list of 25 Most Influential Recruiters on Twitter
I haven't seen any good tools for twitter lists analysis. In fact, I prefer TweepML lists to twitter lists.
There's a great tool to analyze one's following, FriendOrFollow. It can be used to analyze lists (creat a new twitter ID and import your list to do that).
Irina
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Gerry Crispin said:Assuming I had a list of people I want to influenvce or, be influenced by, AND they were on Twitter, then the list I would analyze is not the one they make up but the list of poeple they actually follow...which is available for inspection just not easily imported for analysis. In some instances we might be looking for and uncover a mobius strip effect (everyone flows each other) or, perhaps we might dig deeper and learn about "Case 0"- the one person all influencers follow.
Josh,
Speaking of the twitter lists functionality, I am not sure I see the value of it other than expressing your views through lists and, more importantly, coming across as an expert: if someone (TwitterID X) creates a list Y about subject Z that probably means that X is an expert in subject Z.
It could be interesting to watch someone's lists's tweets - but I am not sure I know how this knowledge can spread. Perhaps I am missing something here. I would be interested in hearing from others.
If you create a list on TweepML, this is different: then others can follow each one of the people on the list and possibly make personal connections.
Apart from lists, the subject of influence and how it can be measured is also interesting.
Irina
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