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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 Justin Bieber The World 96.5100.084.794.6
2 iamdiddy EVERYWHERE!!! 96.597.489.393.3
3 E! Online Los Angeles, CA 96.597.385.792.6
4 The New York Times New York, NY 96.198.791.092.6
5 TIME.com 95.797.490.293.3
6 Pete Cashmore NYC / SF 95.797.487.591.0
7 Questo of The Roots Philly & Fi-Di NYC 95.296.987.593.3
8 Neil Gaiman mostly near minneapolis 95.296.987.582.8
9 NFL 95.296.288.491.0
10 The Washington Post Washington, D.C. 94.696.789.391.8
11 EL PAIS Madrid 94.696.883.889.3
12 rosana hermann São Paulo 94.693.389.385.7
13 Stephen Fry Wellington, New Zealand 94.698.179.785.7
14 The Associated Press Global 94.696.785.790.2
15 MTV News 94.694.684.790.2
16 Pitchfork Chicago/Brooklyn 94.696.984.786.6
17 Lonely Planet Melbourne, Oakland, London 94.096.181.890.2
18 G4TV Los Angeles, California 94.096.581.881.8
19 TweetSmarter Minnesota, USA 94.095.780.891.8
20 UFC ÜT: 40.083923,-74.079245 94.095.284.780.8
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