This is cool. I just gave a little talk at the place I work about blogging and tweeting, and I wanted to give them an idea of what sort of content is the most popular. I used TopTweet to analyze my tweets for that talk, but I would have used this if I'd known, as it does a pretty good job at finding the "best".
Here's a screenshot of what I see: <a href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10998095/Screenshots/8net~het47rh.png" rel="nofollow">http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10998095/Screenshots/8net~het47rh.pn...</a>
There's a weird thing going on with the sticky header on my Windows desktop (Chrome 27): when I scroll and the sticky headers disappear, the table is shrunk and the columns do not match their headers.<p>Also, all of the links I've posted on my account show 0 clicks. I'm pretty sure at least one of the last 100 links have been clicked at least once... Or else I'm unpopular :P Most likely, there's a lower limit to the number of followers or clicks for the stats to show.<p>Anyway, great tool.
This is actually a lot less interesting than I was expecting it to be. I wonder if the "open to the public" version if not as robust as what you get if you're spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on ads.