Montag, 31. August 2009

Tweetpsych.com: Application uncovers your true Twitter-motives

It's been a hot topic these weeks that you should take care of your online reputation - especially if looking for a job or if you are in a relationship (or ever want one).
You get judged by what you publish - tweetpsych.com (by Dan Zarrella) is now there and ready to help others with professional advice on you psychological condition - based on your tweets.
The service analyses 100 tweets and uses linguistic algorithms (LIWC - Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count) and RID (Regressive Imagery Dictionary) to check out what a user is tweeting on, if he is using positive or negative terms and what's his emotional environment.

My twitter-account is talking a lot about work, cognitive processes and abstract thought.
Tweetpsych also works for websites: themashazine.com is talking mainly about social behaviour, is expressing many positive emotions and is also focused on work and abstract thought.

http://www.themashazine.com/blog/kbex/twitter-psycho

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