New Twitterers have a distinct advantage over the original users of the by now massive micro-sharing service: they have such a range of tools and apps for knowing exactly who is who and what everybody is up to all the time that they step into the scene better-equipped than old-timers could have ever imagined. The Tweeps site is a case in point.
It empowers any twitterer to know who tweets about what, how often and whether or not they use hashtags, share URLs and more.
Based on these statistics, the main page includes a comprehensive list of “Top Twitter Addicts” (the ones who have the most tweets per day on average), the “Top Socialites” (those who employ Twitter’s social features more thoroughly) and so on.
The analysis itself can even reveal whether a user is displaying bot-like behavior, and also if a Twitterer is set for prospective stardom judging by the way he or she is headed. So, if you are looking into having a full chart detailing who is who in the Twitterverse you could do much worse than giving this site a glance.
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Twitter users old and new will put such a service to the task right away.








