This is going to put quite a few companies out of business. I used to work for a company doing data analytics on social media data. The thing I really like about this site is that it actually gives you great insights. For example, I can see tweet reach, link click data. This is pretty freaking awesome from a data science perspective.<p>Now someone needs to make a data miner so you just upload that CSV and it tells you 3 actionable things. Stuff like:<p>1. Your tweets about technology are the best<p>2. Tweet during the morning<p>3. Humor in your tweets is not your strength
My personal account has had this for a few months, but my friendly twitter bot (@8ball_) still does not have access. Is there some sort of gatekeeping mechanism? The help page refers to twitter card analytics, but that is not helpful. It would be nice to roll my own statistics off of that CSV instead of relying on hodge podges of services like Wildfire (<a href="https://monitor.wildfireapp.com/count_reports/display?twitter=8ball_" rel="nofollow">https://monitor.wildfireapp.com/count_reports/display?twitte...</a>)<p>In any case, I'd love to see this roll out to more accounts: I think the information on engagement, follow:unfollow ratios and mentions over time are incredibly useful for creating more meaningful content (for businesses and automated services), though I am not convinced such behavior is good for individuals, and am curious whether access to a dashboard increases or decreases engagement.
I'm wondering why the URL redirects to "/accounts/3lycc/timeline_activity" - specifically the "3lycc" part?<p>First I thought that the OP had submitted a link to his personal analytics page, but entering just analytics.twitter.com in the browser redirects to this page. Does anybody know what 3lycc means?
I've had this for months now? It's useful, but I don't think it's going to put anyone out of business... Also, I still can't register my https-only website for ad analytics, what's up with that?
This will not be an offering to the general public? While logged in into Twitter, the page reads:<p><pre><code> @myhandle does not have access to Twitter Analytics. If you're a publisher, developer, or advertiser, learn how to get access.</code></pre>
Is there any API for this? Twitter's analytics APIs are awful compared to things like FQL/Facebook Insights. The API doesn't even have access to basic reach numbers let alone things like organic storytellers.
There is just so much bot activity on Twitter that I wonder if these analytics can produce any meaningful insights.<p>If you think my statement is loaded, just try constructing a tweet with a story link and a ticker symbol for an actively traded stock (e.g. $AAPL). Just see how many clicks you get and if the link goes back to your site, you'll see that almost all of clients clicking don't run any JavaScript (strong indication of a bot).<p>The above example is from personal experience. There may be other topics away from finance that attract much less bot activity.
Interesting. It shows the distribution of genders that follow me. I wonder if it matches the distribution I follow, the distribution for twitter as a whole, or if it's unbalanced.
More I think about it it seems like this could have a negative impact on average users.<p>For those who have low engagement rates it almost damages the feedback loop... Sure they knew how many retweets & new followers they were getting before, but now knowing that few links are clicked etc. could lessen the reason for creating content.
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>> Firefox can't find the server at analytics.twitter.com.<p>Down for everyone says it is up. I can't get to it. I can get to twitter.com just fine though. Anyone have an idea what I can try?<p><a href="http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/analytics.twitter.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/analytics.twitter.com</a>