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Psychoanalyze your tweets.

Argus

New member
Joined
Jun 11, 2008
Messages
658
MBTI Type
ENTP
TweetPsych, an app that uses two linguistic analysis algorithms to compare a person’s last 1,000 tweets against the ones in its database, now looks at lists

The project uses the Regres sive Imagery Dic tio nary, which measures primordial versus conceptual thinking, and the Lin guis tic Inquiry and Word Count, which looks for positive and negative emotions and references to topics like work, religion and eating. TweetPsych takes both of those approaches and can tell if your list tweets about “sex” more than the average one, for example.

Some food for thought: if there are fun, little free apps that do this already on the web, expect many more to crop up that do it for commercial purposes. Facebook, for one, already studies your stream data and status updates to help match advertisements.


My TweetPsych

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neptunesnet

man-made
Joined
Sep 5, 2009
Messages
1,228
MBTI Type
INFP
Enneagram
5&4
Instinctual Variant
sx
Numbers 112% more

Thinking 64% more

Media 40% more

Present 25% more

Anxiety 12% more

Senses 11% more

Work 63% less

Self-Reference 63% less

Positive 66% less

Negative 67% less


Conceptual, Future, Emotions, and Constructive went into the negative range, too, but some things are personal or just can't be expressed in, what is it, 140 characters. That's what blogs are for.
 
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