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Obama Finally Beats Bieber Fever According To Klout

Thanks to a change in the way their algorithm works, Klout says that President Obama is finally more influential the Justin Bieber. The company now examines more "real world" factors such as the information in your LinkedIn profile and data from Wikipedia entries. From the article: "The overhaul, which began in January, was part of the company's effort to address critics who pointed to Bieber as a prime example of why quantifying online influence was, at best, irrelevant. The teenage pop singer, with his army of 26 million Twitter followers who retweet his every word, had a Klout score that dwarfed that of the U.S. president."

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  1. Statistics by mestar · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Looks like they already knew the result they wanted, then they changed the algorithm until they got that result.

    1. Re:Statistics by Theophany · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Well, in fairness having a millions of tweens hanging on your every word is hardly 'influence' compared to, oh I don't know, being POTUS.

      Influence is as much to do with the nature of your 'followers' as the influential person themselves.

  2. qualifications by codepunk · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Both are equally prepared to run the country.

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