TweetPsych
Posted on | July 15, 2009 | No Comments
After reading a post by Christina at Phenominal Content about TweetPsych, I definitely had to try it out. I love psychology and language, so I jumped on this immediately. It a lot of fun, so try it out. If you do, leave me a comment with a link to your results and your Twitter. If you aren’t following me yet, you are seriously slacking. I’m @Halahblue and not the most entertaining tweet around Twitter, but I like to think I’m a little witty. Plus you’ll be notified every time I post a new blog and who wouldn’t want that immediate RIS-gratification, right??
Here are my official TweetPsych results as of today:
“The features displayed below are those for which you score higher than the average. The score indicates how much more often you tweeted something that matched each feature than the baseline.”
Cognitive Content
| Past tense | You tend to talk about the past. | 34.97 |
| Similes | 26.09 | |
| Cognitive processes | You often talk about various cognitive processes like learning, thinking, knowing, etc. | 23.88 |
| Space | 18 | |
| Insight | 12.56 | |
| Sensations | You tweet about your various senses often. | 11.21 |
| Education | You often talk about school and learning. | 10.97 |
| Occupation & work | You talk a lot about jobs and your work. | 8.93 |
| Motion | 5.82 |
Primordial, Conceptual, and Emotional Content
| Abstract thought | 98.72 | |
| Temporal References | 58.83 | |
| Glory | 19.64 | |
| Moral imperative | 19.24 | |
| Affection | 17.2 | |
| Anxiety | 11.02 | |
| Social behavior | 9.66 |
After you see your results, TweetPsych shows you a five other users whose results are similar to yours. I decided to follow those people to see whether I like their tweets or whether I’ll become annoyed by how similar they are to my own. Three of the five are software engineers. I am most definitely not. Somehow I’m really intrigued by that.
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