You Think You Tweet A Lot? Here Are Twitter’s Top 10 Tweeters
According to TweetStats.com, I update my Twitter timeline at an average of 45.2 times per day. For some people that seems like quite a lot, but it absolutely pales in comparison when held up against Twitter’s big-hitters. Using both Twittercounter and Twitterholic (both of which actually have slight variations in their charts), and checking as much as I can on Twitter.com itself, I’ve taken a minute to calculate who it is that’s tweeting the most on Twitter, and (where possible) what is they’re talking about.
Here then, are the top ten, ranked by daily average:
1. @Market_JP (1,560,818 tweets, 43 followers, 2,268 tweets per day)
The runaway leader on Twitter, and the only account with more than one million tweets, is @Market_JP, which seems to be some kind of feed of news from the Nikkei, the Japanese stockmarket.
2. @Nieuwslijstnl (529,393 tweets, 443 followers, 2,126 tweets per day)
News from Holland, and broadcast from Amsterdam at an astonishing rate.
3. @dogbook (470,210 tweets, 1,238 followers, 1,992 tweets per day)
Dogbook appears to be a Facebook app that lets dog owners connect with each other. The @dogbook feed seems to tweet the updates from these folks’ dogs. At a rate of almost two thousand times per day. Good times.
4. @Aviongoo (420,597 tweets, 141 followers, 951 tweets per day)
This account links to Aviongoo.com, an ‘Aircraft market information site for aviation professionals’, but the tweets seem represent a stream of visits (perhaps to different aircraft?).
5. @InternetRadio (700,881 tweets, 333 followers, 909 tweets per day)
This account collects links from StationPortal.com which gathers songs broadcast on internet radio stations around the world.
6. @annoyingcanary2 (528,182 tweets, 1 follower, 886 tweets per day)
This is a protected account so I have no idea what they tweet about. Still, you wouldn’t want to be that one follower, would you?
7. @exteenrecent (461,443 tweets, 454 followers, 783 tweets per day)
Your guess is as good as mine what this one is all about.
8. @ATNews (575,643 tweets, 149 followers, 690 tweets per day)
Based in Vienna, this account transmits all the news from Austria that’s fit to print. And does so approximately every two minutes.
9. @PitbullSecurity (438,412 tweets, 1 follower, 573 tweets per day)
This is another protected account, with only one follower. Possibly it’s some kind of alert mechanism that’s sending notifications via Twitter.
10. @11870 (515,187 tweets, 1,234 followers, 529 tweets per day)
This Madrid-based account broadcasts updates from 11870.com, a web portal that allows users to “save, share and keep track of the places and services they like around the world through reviews, pictures and videos”.
This list, accurate as I think it was at the time of writing, is of course likely to change.
As for my own stats, that average has actually been decreasing of late, with the number now somewhere about the 30-35 mark. Well, at least I think that’s what it is – according to Twitter (and using the data at Twittercounter), I submitted 8,051 tweets on October 14, and the same again on October 15, which has somewhat skewed my average. Indeed, Twitter seems to think I’ve submitted 32,218 tweets, when the actual number is around half that amount.
Still, something to aim for, I guess. At this rate, I’ll be amongst that top ten in no time.
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Cool article, figured it would be only bot accounts that spewed tweets this much.
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For @Aviongoo, it looks like if you visit one of their “For Sale” ads for a particular plane it tweets that the plane “had a visitor”.
Aviongoo indexes most of the aircraft for sale on the market. When we looked at the benefit of Tweets we recognized that aircraft dealers and other aviation professionals might benefit from knowing what aircraft are Hot on a timeline basis. Whenever an Aviongoo visitor wants to look at details of a specific aircraft a Tweet is issued.
Historically print publications that charged high prices were the first source for listing an aircraft for sale. Now, the print publications have fallen away to online dominance. A Tweet is a further extension of that online marketing presence.
If anyone has a suggestion that might enhance the information in our Tweets please let us know. We are especially interested to hear from Aviongoo Tweet followers who are aviation professionals. Paid Members ($10 per month) at Aviongoo will soon be provided a function to add their Tweet to our aviation timeline.
I watch over @BloggerCentral also tweet to much since their content is Technorati Top 100.
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The @exteenrecent appears to be a blogging site that sends out a tweet with every new member post.