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A unique tool created by Edelman - measures an individual's importance on Twitter.

What are the numbers?
Each score is rated out of 100 - in other words, the higher your score, the more important you are. There are four results metrics:
  • Influence - what you say is interesting and many people listen to it. This is the primary ranking metric.
  • Popularity - how many people follow you
  • Engagement - you actively participate within your community
  • Trust - people believe what you say
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Top Twitter users by Influence
  Name InfluencePopularityEngagementTrust
1 The New York Times New York, NY 94.698.781.879.7
2 BioBioChile Chile 94.093.387.591.8
3 Om Malik ÜT: 37.795917,-122.39966 94.096.584.782.8
4 slim thug houston,tx 94.091.087.586.6
5 The Associated Press Global 94.096.783.888.4
6 E! Online Los Angeles, CA 94.097.374.476.6
7 The Guardian London 94.094.686.689.3
8 heat & heatworld Heat Towers, London 94.090.283.881.8
9 The Hill Washington, DC 94.093.382.890.2
10 Stephen Fry London 93.397.476.679.7
11 TODAY Studio 1A 93.396.182.881.8
12 Portal R7.com Brasil 93.396.590.291.8
13 allkpop Worldwide 93.394.687.589.3
14 Pete Cashmore NYC / SF 93.397.477.676.6
15 Lonely Planet Melbourne, Oakland, London 93.396.178.790.2
16 MTV News 93.394.681.884.7
17 dıpןo http://www.facebook.com/diplo 93.394.684.780.8
18 Sean Gardner Seattle, Washington D.C. and ✈ 93.394.080.885.7
19 Justin Bieber The World 93.3100.075.579.7
20 Shane Dawson Hollywood, CA 93.395.781.875.5
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