Twitter co-founder Ev Williams revealed the reputation score moments ago during an interview with John Battelle at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. It came during a conversation about how Twitter decides which users to display in the “Who to follow” module on the new Twitter.com. Williams explained that the company has “scientists and math people who do that,” and said the algorithm is “way beyond” what he can understand. But, he revealed, part of it is a reputation score that’s hidden in Twitter’s system:
Gary Vaynerchuk said it best: I’d rather have ten followers who engage with me on a regular basis than a million who don’t give a shit.
And he’s right.
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