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Should we pay attention to our Twitter Grade?

Monday, December 8th, 2008 by Francois

I assume that a majority of Twitters users know and use rankings systems such as Twitter Grader.

Here are a few questions I encourage you to think about:

Why would I want to get a Twitter Grade?

Does it make sense to compare this Grade with others?

Do you really believe a grade is representative of the true quality of your network?

I must confess I do like to see my grade getting better. I guess I have been educated at the school to get good grades!

It does allow me to set an objective of progress.

But at the end of the day, Twitter is a fantastic tool to share with new people. The experience you get from cann’t be constrained to a simple Grade…

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One Response to “Should we pay attention to our Twitter Grade?”

  1. Ben Young says:

    It’s like any network, its the actual value of the participants within the network, so what if you have 2000 followers, how many actual relationships do you have within that? I may have a ’smaller’ network but it is very powerful.

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