The graphic above shows my Klout score as of today. Not only did my number jump dramatically, I also shifted from being an Explorer to being a Specialist. That corresponds to a two column jump in the Klout 4×4 graph of social influence. I don't know how that is measured, though, so I can't exactly tear that apart.
This graphic shows my Klout score as of yesterday. A balmy 49, or a 6 point jump from my 42 from one week ago. You'll notice both graphics indicate a jump of 2 points in the last thirty days, though without clarification of whether that's measured from my score on day 0, or my change from my last score. So I revisited my Score Analysis:
As you can see in this chart, the lowest point of my last thirty days is still above 50 (the tooltip in the image represents the point at the lowest part of the graph, coming in at 50.39). If you look at my score from yesterday, I was below 50, and yet according to this chart not only have I not been below 50 in thirty days, yesterday my score was 53.08. And to push this point again, precisely one week ago, my score was 42, as I proudly displayed in this image:
I have jumped 11 points in seven days. I have done it magically since it's not even tracked on the chart. I have apparently developed magical powers over time, space, and social influence.
This demonstrates precisely why I am suspect of any social influence scoring model that is used by any organization to deliver any level of different service or benefit.
Related
- Klout. Nail. Coffin. Who cares?, November 25, 2010 by Martijn Linssen.
- Why your Klout score is meaningless, June 1, 2011 by Alex Braunstein.
- Why your Klout score is meaningless, June 6, 2011 by Andrew Gelman.
- Does Your Klout Score Mean Anything?, June 21, 2011 by me.
- Social Scoring As the New SEO, June 27, 2011 by me.
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