We conducted Klout score analysis earlier today and discovered some interesting findings. There are four main areas which each political party is marked on. They are overall influence or Klout, Amplification, Network, and True Reach. Klout is the measurement of overall influence on Twitter, Amplification is the likelihood upon which your tweets will be acted upon, Network is the influence level of your engaged audience, and True Reach is the size of your engaged audience.
Unfortunately neither the Fine Gael (@FineGaeltoday), or the Workers’ Party (@workersparty) Twitter accounts have been processed by Klout, so this analysis excludes them from the results.
Below is our list of Irish political parties in order of most influential to least influential:
Sinn Féin (@sinnfeinireland) – 59
- Klout: 59
- Amplification: 37
- Network: 65
- True Reach: 950
Labour Party (@labour) – 57
- Klout: 57
- Amplification: 34
- Network: 66
- True Reach: 125
Green Party (@greenparty_ie) – 54
- Klout: 54
- Amplification: 26
- Network: 63
- True Reach: 118
Fianna Fáil (@fiannafailparty) – 47
- Klout: 47
- Amplification: 24
- Network: 54
- True Reach: 261
Communist Party of Ireland (@irelandcp) – 32
- Klout: 32
- Amplification: 14
- Network: 40
- True Reach: 26
Socialist Party (@socialistparty) – 11
- Klout: 11
- Amplification: 10
- Network: 10
- True Reach: 215