Twitter recently rolled out a new analytics feature for its iOS app that will allow anyone to check the engagement on any tweet they send.
You can now see metrics like how many people saw your tweet, clicked
its link, expanded it, or viewed your full profile because of it.
Twitter originally introduced these insights to please publishers and
advertisers, but now that it’s available for the average user. And I’m
obsessed.
If you have an iPhone and don’t see it, check to make sure you have
the latest version of the app. I first discovered it on Christmas Eve:
Since then, I’ve really embraced the information overload. I’ve
checked the analytics on every tweet I’ve published since getting the
feature, and even some old ones too.
Twitter, like most social networks, is narcissistic. You throw your
observations, favourite articles, bad jokes, humble-brags, and news
nuggets out into the void and just assume someone reads them. Well, you
can’t just assume anymore. You now know exactly how many people saw and
cared about each one.
At first, I couldn’t believe how small a percentage of my followers
even actually saw each tweet — at times as little as 10%. It’s
fascinating to see which times of day get more impressions, and how a
key retweet will cause a huge spike in your engagement numbers.
It can be kind of depressing. In some ways, I miss the old Twitter
where retweets or favourite were my only measure of a tweet’s success,
instead of how many people actually clicked the story I shared (less
than 10% so far, every time). But I can’t stop pressing that big “View
Analytics” button all the same.
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