Thanks @divjpatel for posting it!
Just a bit of background: I have been amazed by the ability that a fairly small group of "key opinion leaders" have to accelerate the momentum of a cool idea. I spent some time looking at their tweeter feeds and you quickly realise that indeed, many of them are connected with each other and interact a lot. I wanted to have a simple way to display this.
Let me know if there is anything you’d want to see added.
PS: @rrhoover initially I manually added you as well "just to see"… and I can tell you it’s amazing the traction you have :-). Since - as far as I know - you are not really an investor I had to remove your node for the production version to keep things “simple”.
@divjpatel@cam_pj oooo, I'm very curious. Any chance you can send me a snapshot of the results? You're right, I'm not an investor. The goverment won't let me.... and I don't really have money anyway. 😛
@divjpatel@rrhoover Done! Will push a version live when things "clam down" a bit (I am concerned the server might crash otherwise!). I think it really makes a difference when you can actually drag the nodes around to see the pull "power" they have on their connections.
@cam_PJ@MGSiegler@golsong Thanks for asking the question Guillaume. I think it’s a cool story.
I have been a long time fan of @MGSiegler. When I was a product manager at Apple, I used to read every single one of his @TechCrunch posts on Apple. And every single time, he nailed it. Actually, I was learning stuff on my own company when I was reading him!
Fast forward to a few weeks ago. He was testing the @periscopeco app, broadcasting from... a London pub on a Saturday night. I could see the menu with the name of the place on it. I knew this pub and I was so eager to meet him, I left everything and I jumped on my vespa. 15" later I got there exactly as he was leaving. I basically attacked him, out of nowhere :-).
He ended up buying me a drink and we had a good chat. I built Game of Angels following this informal conversation. Hence the fact he is the first selection when you open the site!
NB: by the way M.G., I owe you a drink :-).
@tzhongg I am not sure what we can conclude from similar data for 'normal people'. It works when we are specific either for audience, or for goals (ideally for both - audience and goals).
@vingar@tzhongg Thanks for the idea Tiffany. It's great!
I would have to think how to do something like this though (or maybe others will have ideas as well?). Indeed, if you don’t restrict the graph somehow, you end up hitting the Twitter API's quotas fairly quickly. I guess a solution could be to make it async (i.e. request your graph and get it a few mins later or something). But again: thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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