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How To Find the Top Twitterers in Your City

Written by Sarah Perez / May 8, 2008 2:20 PM / 8 Comments

While it's fun to follow some of the bigger names on Twitter like Scoble, Jason, Leo, and Kevin, it's even better when you find others with similar interests with whom you can have real conversations. And even better than that is finding others to connect with from your same hometown. Connecting with other locals is something that the site TwitterLocal has helped facilitate for some time, but now they've added a new feature for finding top local Twitterers: a TwitterLocal Leader Board showing a city's top tweeters.

Formerly, the TwitterLocal Leader Board was just ranking the top tweeting cities worldwide by counting the number of tweets within the past 24 hours at that location. Here you can see how popular Twitter is with early adopters (San Francisco is #2) or how Twitter has taken off in Japan, with Tokyo occupying the #1 position and Osaka coming in at #8.

But now the Leader Board features the top twitterers in each of these top cities, too. This new feature was pointed out in a Silicon Florist blog post, where Rick Turoczy said that the TwitterLocal Leader Board represented "one of the most compelling slicing-and-dicings of the Twitter types" he's seen.

It's a lot of fun to see that, for example, Rick Mahn is going off on Twitter more than anybody else in Minneapolis, MN. Erik Visser has more to say than almost anyone else in Amsterdam today. Traveling to Nashville, TN? Karla might be a good person to ping about the local scene.

To access the Twitter rankings for a city, you can click on the city from the TwitterLocal Leader Board's list of cities. But what's great is that even if your city isn't listed on the Leader Board, you're not left out. You can just type in your city's name and do a search from the homepage instead. On the results page for your city, you'll see the top twitterers from your very own hometown.

However, it should be noted that the TwitterLocal top twitterers aren't ranked in quite the same way as other big sites, like Twitterholic, rank Twitter users - that is, by followers, friends, and updates. The TwitterLocal top twitterers are ranked solely by number of tweets in the past 24 hours.

Top Tweeters from San Fransisco


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  1. Nice one Sarah, something like this will be important if people are ever to stop talking about the lack of mainstream adoption. I think a lot of people sign up for Twitter, have absolutely no idea who to follow, get bored, miss the point, and never come back.

    I also enjoy the screen capture -- my most mundane tweets always seem to get captured in time :)

    Posted by: MG Siegler | May 8, 2008 3:52 PM



  2. Seattle tweeters can find the rest of us by following @SeattleTweeters and/or me (@MarinaMartin) -- I organize Seattle tweetups once a month or so.

    Of course, nothing beats tracking the names of your city and local hot spots. My boyfriend of six months found me when he was tracking "Seattle."

    Posted by: Marina Martin | May 8, 2008 3:57 PM



  3. Thanks for posting the info, I had not seen this yet, and in fact, I had my city, state set wrong so I wouldn't have shown up unless I changed it, thanks, really cool.

    Posted by: Scott Fillmer | May 8, 2008 6:17 PM



  4. @MG organic pop tarts, huh? :)

     Posted by: Sarah Perez Author Profile Page | May 8, 2008 7:32 PM



  5. nice one, will try this.

    Posted by: Sachin | May 8, 2008 11:27 PM



  6. Holy crap! I'm the #6 Twetter in Buffalo, NY according to that!

    Posted by: Leonwestbrook | May 9, 2008 3:02 PM



  7. Like many american/english services a simple 'ö' in the city name will let the service fail, using 'oe' returns one feed from the right city, and one from the other end of germany. Maybe the simply don't want to reach international audience…

    Posted by: Nils | May 12, 2008 5:04 AM



  8. TwitterLocal is great, I found 4 people in my area that Twitter (I live in a very small city). A couple of these people I would consider to be actual friends too.

    Posted by: Michael | May 12, 2008 10:24 PM



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