These folks have a website that evidently looks into Twitter accounts and can tell you how many fake and inactive followers you have. Allegedly it can help identify users like politicians and others who may have bought popularity fast. I’m not sure how well it works, I’ve been on Twitter since 2009 and I should have a ton more inactive users at the very least. You can see the results below along with Aston Kutcher and Justin Beiber whose fake users did surprise me. One way or another it is fun and interesting to see if it is accurate. I’d be interested in how the company actually can tell these results.
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It would be really cool if there was a certification body for all these “measurement” companies to know if what they’re saying is true or not.
This is a cool tool but only if it’s accurate.
I agree. It seems a little difficult to believe that none of @JustinBeiber’s 27 million+ followers are fake. But it’s still an interesting site and I’m going to check out my own Twitter followers, even though I don’t have quite as many as Justin.
I am not sure how accurate is my number, but it shows that I have 0% fake followers! I am surprised.