Why Klout's Social Influence Scores Are Nonsense
jfruh writes "Klout is a new social media service that attempts to quantify how much 'influence' you have, based on your social media profile. Their metrics are bizarre — privacy blogger Dan Tynan has been rated as highly influential on the topic of cigars, despite having only smoked one, decades ago. Nevertheless, Klout scores have real-world consequences, with people deemed influential getting discounts on concert tickets or free access to airport VIP lounges (in hopes that they'll tweet about it, presumably)."
and will likely never will. From the last /. on this if people are hiring you based on your "klout" you should probably be looking elsewhere for a better managed place to work.
If you are looking for free shit all the time then I guess a higher "Klout" score might actually be worth something to you...
Beware the Lollipop of Mediocrity, Lick it once and you suck forever.
XKCD says it all!
http://xkcd.com/1057/
and after it disappears as many dot-coms do, you won't have to hear about it again either.
If I had a person stick their Klout score on their resume I'd beat them with a wiffle bat.
Related: http://www.klouchebag.com/
This "news" is kind of backwards. It would be news if it turned out that it *does* make any sort of sense.
May Peace Prevail On Earth
But I don't really care what your Klout score is. THAC0 is what really matters.
Social warfare is getting to be bad enough. We don't need to further relegate people into different classes. Do we really want some sort of Hindu caste system? Klout needs to be Klobbered.
Proverbs 21:19
C'mon, Klout is fun! Exactly because its metrics are so bizarre, it's really fun to check out yours and your friends' score, and compare it with some well known people. At my workplace we do it like every couple of days, and its like watching Monty Python. You can't keep a straight face when for example a guy sitting in the next cubicle suddenly turns out to be - according to Klout - more influential then the company CEO.
No it isn't. You can't just make this stuff up, you know, there are British people on the internet now.