Account Summary

Bio
A multimedia literary and cultural arts magazine with an enduring commitment to the written word.
Followers Count
315,474
Friends Count
4,093
Tweets Count
113,316
List Count
3,890
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Verified
No
Followers Analysis (based on followers sample)
Verified
Number of Verified accounts
1,800
Percentage of Verified accounts
1.78%
Protected
Number of Protected accounts
10,737
Percentage of Protected accounts
10.63%
Age
Average Age of Twitter accounts
7 years
Bios
Number of users without a Bio
34,708
Number of users with a Bio
66,289
Percentage of users with a Bio
65.63%
Percentage of users without a Bio
34.37%
Worldcloud of Bios

Top 10 followers with the highest follower count
Username | Followers Count | Friends Count | Tweet Count |
---|---|---|---|
JohnCena | 14103201 | 571947 | 7450 |
stephenfry | 12285490 | 46681 | 25826 |
hrw | 5086021 | 21082 | 136234 |
yokoono | 4528068 | 849406 | 15041 |
GreatestQuotes | 4234676 | 165140 | 36319 |
goodreads | 4106074 | 2384 | 46041 |
MCHammer | 3182624 | 68387 | 106887 |
fbhutto | 2699479 | 1572 | 6849 |
RealGDT | 2396212 | 1166 | 28638 |
6BillionPeople | 2035562 | 4024797 | 183298 |
Top 10 followers with the highest following count
Username | Friends Count | Followers Count | Tweet Count |
---|---|---|---|
6BillionPeople | 4024797 | 2035562 | 183298 |
KameronBennett | 1489020 | 1812639 | 96295 |
djkingassassin | 1374936 | 474337 | 137837 |
NadirOfc | 1123672 | 1200411 | 36517 |
miguelhotero | 1089508 | 1929260 | 65604 |
yokoono | 849406 | 4528068 | 15041 |
rogerhamilton | 652279 | 928727 | 22747 |
DaveVescio | 576877 | 539323 | 15121 |
JohnCena | 571947 | 14103201 | 7450 |
larrykim | 568971 | 729047 | 85787 |
Top 10 followers with the highest tweet count
Username | Tweets Count | Followers Count | Friends Count |
---|---|---|---|
Car01am | 1573573 | 178860 | 133534 |
bdnews24 | 1323357 | 223315 | 98903 |
JoePranaitis | 1295409 | 37355 | 41077 |
ArtistRack_ | 1192539 | 50698 | 47477 |
NatioScourge | 1174290 | 2855 | 4999 |
davepperlmutter | 1047467 | 77637 | 30745 |
KatCapps | 1008793 | 40313 | 41871 |
nutralift2 | 991091 | 13004 | 45247 |
deepvard | 927346 | 1584 | 5024 |
LaydenRobinson | 895326 | 86478 | 95124 |
Top 10 followers with the highest listed count
Username | Listed Count | Friends Count | Followers Count |
---|---|---|---|
stephenfry | 48776 | 46681 | 12285490 |
JohnCena | 31677 | 571947 | 14103201 |
yokoono | 29080 | 849406 | 4528068 |
hrw | 23311 | 21082 | 5086021 |
GreatestQuotes | 21368 | 165140 | 4234676 |
goodreads | 16233 | 2384 | 4106074 |
johncusack | 13436 | 1314 | 1761533 |
MCHammer | 12870 | 68387 | 3182624 |
gigaom | 12177 | 1208 | 285585 |
PreetBharara | 10353 | 3141 | 1772644 |
Tweets Analysis
Overview
Total number of tweets analysed
3,240
Earliest tweet was on
2022-02-15
Latest tweet was on
2023-04-19
Tweets covering
428 days
Types of Tweets
Number of Retweets
684
Percentage of total tweets
21%
Number of Original tweets
2,348
Percentage of total tweets
72%
Number of tweets that contain Mentions
2,145
Percentage of total tweets
66%
Number of tweets that were Replies
149
Percentage of total tweets
4%
Number of tweets that were Quotes
59
Percentage of total tweets
1%
Number of tweets that contain Hashtags
269
Percentage of total tweets
8%
Top 10 tweets with highest Retweet count
ID | Text | Retweet count |
---|---|---|
1605264198274928640 | #nowlisteningatLARB https://t.co/JV3ey2WJO7 | 780 |
1569343828439490561 | “Yes. For those of us whose histories have been written over by strangers, we have to learn again.” @AdhiamboKE and @bhakti_shringa talk the history and writing of East Africa. https://t.co/JtVqm8Ksjr https://t.co/IFiXwFupDB | 79 |
1575104287595716609 | “Genocide enabled the complete fulfillment of the policy of ethnic domination through expropriation.” @ArisJanigian speaks with Ümit Kurt about his book “The Armenians of Aintab: The Economics of Genocide in an Ottoman Province.” https://t.co/uLmZlgJQdW https://t.co/ElFbzKGnGe | 74 |
1604133068935004160 | “At its core, ‘Hades’ is a story about the particular cruelties only those closest to you can inflict.” Vivian Lam explores how @SupergiantGames’s “Hades” turns Greek myth into a subversive allegory of resistance. https://t.co/KsRmTHGjic https://t.co/TNNaPKIwwX | 73 |
1556660253927899139 | "'Untangling Blackness in Greek Antiquity' is proof that the future of Classics is already here. It’s simply waiting for everyone else to catch up." @senscommunrare reviews Sarah Derbew. https://t.co/fzJJ0JSIlb https://t.co/2sxctwqLOa | 65 |
1559223036418527232 | Applications for the LARBs + Yefe Nof Translation Residency at Lake Arrowhead are NOW OPEN through Sept 14, open to emerging translators of prose from any language. Learn more at https://t.co/pDomvslqqO https://t.co/QFppuyB6G6 | 45 |
1587063340081319937 | “'What is hidden from view,' he asks, 'or rather, what provisions have we made to shelter our minds from that which is too terrifying to confront?'” Jarrod Shanahan reviews Travis Linneman’s "The Horror of Police." https://t.co/SWCY96262r https://t.co/10zZOC2dQp | 41 |
1496240381180223490 | Maria G. Rewakowicz finds the need to witness and the yearning to understand in the Ukrainian war poetry of Serhiy Zhadan and Lyuba Yakimchuk. #LARBShortTakes https://t.co/mhOWzl1944 | 39 |
1510962387968397319 | "You could read Ono’s career as a long thesis on exposure and concealment. Now you see her, now you don’t; now she’s silent, now she’s screaming.” @austinwriting revisits Yoko Ono's poetry. https://t.co/icpPz0YBmC https://t.co/uBOvkbc1IY | 38 |
1542160972177199104 | "It would go to authors and journalists and newsrooms and people, writing stories to capture what happened during the pandemic, from all walks of life in America." @DonFranzan speaks with @RepTedLieu about the 21st Century Federal Writers' Project Act. https://t.co/Xkr1SQF2zu https://t.co/oJbGdyJe30 | 38 |
Top 10 tweets with highest Reply count
ID | Text | Reply count |
---|---|---|
1605264198274928640 | #nowlisteningatLARB https://t.co/JV3ey2WJO7 | 32 |
1598407427979968616 | remember. reflect. renew with LARB. donate by dec 31 to double your support. https://t.co/4UqIbF2Gsn https://t.co/d2Xnxgrucc | 21 |
1542160972177199104 | "It would go to authors and journalists and newsrooms and people, writing stories to capture what happened during the pandemic, from all walks of life in America." @DonFranzan speaks with @RepTedLieu about the 21st Century Federal Writers' Project Act. https://t.co/Xkr1SQF2zu https://t.co/oJbGdyJe30 | 20 |
1636443274973003776 | On Friday, April 21, please join the Los Angeles Review of Books for an intimate evening with acclaimed author, poet, and professor Cathy Park Hong (@cathyparkhong). Learn more and register at https://t.co/IqupAiGBv2 https://t.co/zdgpA0kxbq | 16 |
1518245125754818560 | "'The Bright Ages' has good news for us. The world can be beautiful without centralized and brutal imperial power. We just ignore that history for our own reasons." @GoingMedieval reviews Matthew Gabriele and David M. Perry's new book on the Middle Ages. https://t.co/7NmBuwXxfe https://t.co/ZCOWp17bP8 | 16 |
1515039762616406018 | spring has sprung. the LARB Quarterly No. 33 is finally here, featuring essays by @anthonyocampo and @emrata, silhouettes of those Californian literary It Girls Joan and Eve, and much more, all inspecting that one elusive question — what is L.A.? https://t.co/xjSjlDvw3V https://t.co/huenplP27e | 13 |
1518698111102816257 | "'The Bright Ages' is a necessary book. It does the hard work of introducing audiences to a world that we overlook too often for expressly political reasons." @GoingMedieval reviews "The Bright Ages: A New History of Medieval Europe." https://t.co/8qFMoQRPbQ | 12 |
1554815017383501824 | has anyone here ever had their heart broken in LA? presenting the LARB Quarterly No. 34: Do You Love Me?, just in time for those augustian late summer blues. get your copy now and subscribe to all that's to come at https://t.co/e0ap4iYt5h https://t.co/3uWiuVgoXl | 11 |
1544381042672418816 | LITLIT IS BACK! Join us at @hauserwirth in Downtown LA on July 30 & 31 from 11am to 6pm — admission is free, no ticket necessary. See our exhibitors and sign up for free panel discussions on https://t.co/4dbx6jKQtA now! 📚 #LITLIT2022 #smallpressesbigideas https://t.co/T1hSYCjYZf | 9 |
1510962387968397319 | "You could read Ono’s career as a long thesis on exposure and concealment. Now you see her, now you don’t; now she’s silent, now she’s screaming.” @austinwriting revisits Yoko Ono's poetry. https://t.co/icpPz0YBmC https://t.co/uBOvkbc1IY | 9 |
Top 10 tweets with highest Quote count
ID | Text | Quote count |
---|---|---|
1605264198274928640 | #nowlisteningatLARB https://t.co/JV3ey2WJO7 | 27 |
1556660253927899139 | "'Untangling Blackness in Greek Antiquity' is proof that the future of Classics is already here. It’s simply waiting for everyone else to catch up." @senscommunrare reviews Sarah Derbew. https://t.co/fzJJ0JSIlb https://t.co/2sxctwqLOa | 18 |
1544381042672418816 | LITLIT IS BACK! Join us at @hauserwirth in Downtown LA on July 30 & 31 from 11am to 6pm — admission is free, no ticket necessary. See our exhibitors and sign up for free panel discussions on https://t.co/4dbx6jKQtA now! 📚 #LITLIT2022 #smallpressesbigideas https://t.co/T1hSYCjYZf | 15 |
1570415388562579456 | “A quarter of the US adult population is disabled and half of us live with a chronic condition, and yet we act as if disability is rare and that disabled people don’t matter.” @mauldin_laura reviews “Year of the Tiger: An Activist’s Life” by Alice Wong. https://t.co/849U5yMYj3 https://t.co/uaSVfgWCmg | 8 |
1623812860974620673 | brb, creating content (the LARB Quarterly No. 36 - are you content? is out now) (subscribe rn for 20% off <3) https://t.co/ejwGyk5qn0 https://t.co/56UpcHcRNx | 8 |
1523317046083133441 | "If we come to those we love already knowing — who they are, what they can give us, what they want — we foreclose the possibility of encounter." @ENOgden, in conversation with @johannawinant. https://t.co/Z5MgqGpw2w https://t.co/NXHygu2fta | 8 |
1636443274973003776 | On Friday, April 21, please join the Los Angeles Review of Books for an intimate evening with acclaimed author, poet, and professor Cathy Park Hong (@cathyparkhong). Learn more and register at https://t.co/IqupAiGBv2 https://t.co/zdgpA0kxbq | 8 |
1560284131816157185 | "Millennials have been maligned, but they are real and ready to decry the broken promises of the good life and the structural failures that have made them, apparently, insufferable." @SarahLWasserman asks: what really makes a millennial? https://t.co/PSaHtWhDU5 https://t.co/E4y9cqQMvv | 8 |
1569343828439490561 | “Yes. For those of us whose histories have been written over by strangers, we have to learn again.” @AdhiamboKE and @bhakti_shringa talk the history and writing of East Africa. https://t.co/JtVqm8Ksjr https://t.co/IFiXwFupDB | 7 |
1588188002169257985 | “A surfer skims across the Pacific without touching it, and David is really smiling now. ‘Everybody’s Jesus in California.’” David Duchovny, by way of @SadieStarnes. https://t.co/wFKeOso1up https://t.co/CoapDoVBNC | 7 |
Top 10 tweets with highest Like count
ID | Text | Like count |
---|---|---|
1605264198274928640 | #nowlisteningatLARB https://t.co/JV3ey2WJO7 | 2320 |
1604133068935004160 | “At its core, ‘Hades’ is a story about the particular cruelties only those closest to you can inflict.” Vivian Lam explores how @SupergiantGames’s “Hades” turns Greek myth into a subversive allegory of resistance. https://t.co/KsRmTHGjic https://t.co/TNNaPKIwwX | 719 |
1556660253927899139 | "'Untangling Blackness in Greek Antiquity' is proof that the future of Classics is already here. It’s simply waiting for everyone else to catch up." @senscommunrare reviews Sarah Derbew. https://t.co/fzJJ0JSIlb https://t.co/2sxctwqLOa | 287 |
1621663773256990721 | In a very Kirsten Dunst/Jesse Plemons Oscar nominee couple moment, previous LA RB EIC Boris Dralyuk and his wife/esteemed author and translator Jennifer Croft are both 2022 finalists for the @bookcritics Greg Barrios Book in Translation Prize! Congratulations, Boris and Jenny! https://t.co/atLgpkDniw | 256 |
1575104287595716609 | “Genocide enabled the complete fulfillment of the policy of ethnic domination through expropriation.” @ArisJanigian speaks with Ümit Kurt about his book “The Armenians of Aintab: The Economics of Genocide in an Ottoman Province.” https://t.co/uLmZlgJQdW https://t.co/ElFbzKGnGe | 200 |
1542160972177199104 | "It would go to authors and journalists and newsrooms and people, writing stories to capture what happened during the pandemic, from all walks of life in America." @DonFranzan speaks with @RepTedLieu about the 21st Century Federal Writers' Project Act. https://t.co/Xkr1SQF2zu https://t.co/oJbGdyJe30 | 186 |
1510962387968397319 | "You could read Ono’s career as a long thesis on exposure and concealment. Now you see her, now you don’t; now she’s silent, now she’s screaming.” @austinwriting revisits Yoko Ono's poetry. https://t.co/icpPz0YBmC https://t.co/uBOvkbc1IY | 179 |
1569343828439490561 | “Yes. For those of us whose histories have been written over by strangers, we have to learn again.” @AdhiamboKE and @bhakti_shringa talk the history and writing of East Africa. https://t.co/JtVqm8Ksjr https://t.co/IFiXwFupDB | 166 |
1645164429376405504 | "Wizards and Hasbro may own the official lore, but actual plays and other creators have proved they have tales worth telling – both in terms of the stories of their tables, and the narratives of their own making," @friede writes. https://t.co/MElFEmTDLq | 122 |
1587063340081319937 | “'What is hidden from view,' he asks, 'or rather, what provisions have we made to shelter our minds from that which is too terrifying to confront?'” Jarrod Shanahan reviews Travis Linneman’s "The Horror of Police." https://t.co/SWCY96262r https://t.co/10zZOC2dQp | 121 |
Top 3 Languages Used In Tweets

Top 10 Hashtags used
Hashtag | Count |
---|---|
#larbradiohour | 44 |
#nowlisteningatlarb | 35 |
#whatisla | 18 |
#larbshorttakes | 14 |
#midterms2022 | 6 |
#thenationmagazine | 5 |
#gapol | 4 |
#litlit2022 | 4 |
#scotus | 4 |
#ucstrike | 3 |
Top 10 Hashtags Used In Tweets

Top 10 mentions
Hashtag | Count |
---|---|
@thenation | 117 |
@jonwiener1 | 115 |
@cydaedalus | 16 |
@ehnewman | 15 |
@nicholsuprising | 15 |
@larb_workshop | 12 |
@lehmannchris | 9 |
@medayao | 9 |
@tomzoellner | 8 |
@joanwalsh | 8 |
Top 10 mentions

Wordcloud of Tweets

Emojis used in tweets
Emoji | Count | Emoji Text |
---|---|---|
🤞🏼 | 4 | crossed_fingers_medium-light_skin_tone |
🙄 | 2 | face_with_rolling_eyes |
💔 | 2 | broken_heart |
❤️ | 2 | red_heart |
❤️🔥 | 2 | heart_on_fire |
😐 | 2 | neutral_face |
📚 | 2 | books |
💙 | 2 | blue_heart |
😤 | 1 | face_with_steam_from_nose |
😵💫 | 1 | face_with_spiral_eyes |
Emojis groups
Emoji Group | Count |
---|---|
Smileys & Emotion | 21 |
People & Body | 6 |
Activities | 3 |
Objects | 2 |
Travel & Places | 1 |