Account Summary


Followers Count

229,776

Friends Count

833

Tweets Count

6,261

List Count

2,557

Location

n/a

Verified

No

Followers Analysis (based on followers sample)

Verified

Number of Verified accounts

454

Percentage of Verified accounts

0.45%

Protected

Number of Protected accounts

10,032

Percentage of Protected accounts

9.93%

Age

Average Age of Twitter accounts

6 years


Bios

Number of users without a Bio

47,748

Number of users with a Bio

53,232

Percentage of users with a Bio

52.72%

Percentage of users without a Bio

47.28%

Worldcloud of Bios

List of top 10 keywords used in bios

Word Frequency
marine 2583
science 2528
love 2371
life 1840
student 1813
sheher 1567
lover 1495
ocean 1373
phd 1344
world 1186

List of top 10 hashtags used in bios

Hashtag Frequency
#blm 112
#blacklivesmatter 92
#resist 88
#scicomm 86
#science 83
#climatechange 77
#ocean 53
#1 49
#nature 48
#sustainability 48

Top 10 followers with the highest follower count

Username Followers Count Friends Count Tweet Count
JohnCena 14100334 571870 7451
NASAJPL 3855302 402 10806
ossoff 1205898 1640 9608
TheBoysTV 1000790 286 6928
nature_org 993122 8722 33917
BRUNOIERULLO 935907 2085 1022
iownjd 777697 439068 205283
SleepSkee 710483 782407 42042
localscale 611700 56240 201
tawarayat 518320 258227 213136

Top 10 followers with the highest following count

Username Friends Count Followers Count Tweet Count
SleepSkee 782407 710483 42042
JohnCena 571870 14100334 7451
iownjd 439068 777697 205283
Elverojaguar 340049 387546 383959
pheltzcomics 297836 296476 578610
tawarayat 258227 518320 213136
DrEricGrabowsky 216935 160777 15016
mcspocky 196438 289278 23761
THE_THEO_FORD 162507 469289 25112
rizzreed 142788 147003 34343

Top 10 followers with the highest tweet count

Username Tweets Count Followers Count Friends Count
JanRomes 1250628 71292 19846
sddphoto 1193157 7182 6968
VonRosenchild 1165231 13778 10849
SaraGomezAranci 1096720 2041 733
showark 1038075 4477 4998
CopyOfOne 1013414 3375 4243
akuma_river 979678 2516 5000
salvadorpano 924437 60688 53948
BellaDonaModels 866399 2479 5005
take6 840195 3291 2730

Top 10 followers with the highest listed count

Username Listed Count Friends Count Followers Count
JohnCena 31674 571870 14100334
NASAJPL 18857 402 3855302
Treehugger 12575 7367 347851
nature_org 12020 8722 993122
localscale 10190 56240 611700
johnmaeda 8932 28363 398784
drfeifei 5512 956 425667
iamsambee 4107 1072 453545
ossoff 3703 1640 1205898
audubonsociety 3629 18118 223831

Tweets Analysis

Overview

Total number of tweets analysed

3,250

Earliest tweet was on

2017-05-01

Latest tweet was on

2023-04-22

Tweets covering

2,182 days


Types of Tweets

Number of Retweets

258

Percentage of total tweets

7%

Number of Original tweets

2,599

Percentage of total tweets

79%

Number of tweets that contain Mentions

935

Percentage of total tweets

28%

Number of tweets that were Replies

236

Percentage of total tweets

7%

Number of tweets that were Quotes

157

Percentage of total tweets

4%

Number of tweets that contain Hashtags

2,301

Percentage of total tweets

70%


Top 10 tweets with highest Retweet count

ID Text Retweet count
873210918829789186 It's (finally!!) #OctopusFriday! Enjoy! https://t.co/sjkET6xpn5 764
1147256614358880256 Today's #Okeanos dive has wrapped up, but if you're hungry for more, check out this shark footage -- complete with surprise ending! To learn more about this rare encounter, visit: https://t.co/X8E77cy2Rk https://t.co/33Vp4t6Qa3 609
1142087523931287553 Big...or maybe we should say "giant" news! A few days ago, we posted about how Journey into Midnight expedition team was hunting for giant squid in Gulf of Mexico. Well, they found one... Take a break from #Okeanos live video for the full story: https://t.co/HAdRebectL https://t.co/6cNVH2b0IM 587
872807759376519168 Happy #WorldOceansDay! Isn't the ocean just magnificent? https://t.co/C5488ku8kg 525
1480647853450084356 We often encounter brittle stars when exploring, but usually we see them buried in sediment or entwined in coral branches. So it was an exciting surprise to see this one swimming along in the water column! Look at it go! Learn more: https://t.co/TiGilzs0Mo https://t.co/bNG571E0ma 427
1551659318637760512 On Saturday's #Okeanos dive, we saw several sublinear sets of holes in the seafloor. The origin of the holes has scientists stumped. The holes look human made, but the little piles of sediment around them suggest they were excavated by...something. What's YOUR hypothesis? https://t.co/iGezxV9TK8 422
894950367544455168 Welcome to the Forest of the Weird -- an alien-like community of glass sponges seen on last #Okeanos expedition...right here on Earth. https://t.co/JgBmtmKOo2 382
1371830061553307652 This cute chimaera stopped to say hello to ROV Deep Discoverer during a dive off FL coast, giving us a good view of the lateral lines running across its head that allow it to detect pressure waves (like our ears). Hey little, buddy! https://t.co/aoXhvduRMU 373
1312088432357732353 Another great thing about OCTOber? Being able to celebrate OCTOpods...especially on #OCTOpusFriday! https://t.co/DyTmuUb6yj 340
1572611358729928704 For your midweek moment of deep-sea Zen, we bring you a hypnotic holothurian, or sea cucumber. Seen at a depth of 3,175 meters (2 miles) near the base of submarine volcano in Indonesian waters, this graceful swimmer isn't really living up to its (vegetable) namesake, is it? https://t.co/UX3OxqASBm 334

Top 10 tweets with highest Reply count

ID Text Reply count
1551659318637760512 On Saturday's #Okeanos dive, we saw several sublinear sets of holes in the seafloor. The origin of the holes has scientists stumped. The holes look human made, but the little piles of sediment around them suggest they were excavated by...something. What's YOUR hypothesis? https://t.co/iGezxV9TK8 574
1382379534260043779 Meet Bathynomus giganteus, aka the giant isopod! Measuring over 15 centimeters (6 inches) in length, this big buddy was spotted southeast of Puerto Rico at a depth of 860 meters (2,820 feet). We think it needs a fun name...any suggestions? https://t.co/aUVPbT1iCN 66
1552376291621343232 Great ideas re: origin of mysterious holes seen at 2,540 m (1.6 mi) depth during #Okeanos Voyage to the Ridge 2022! This wasn't 1st time these were seen & while scientists aren't sure how holes formed, they suspect their origin is likely biological: https://t.co/yGpbuz7phP https://t.co/dOuIjPlHX9 53
1147256614358880256 Today's #Okeanos dive has wrapped up, but if you're hungry for more, check out this shark footage -- complete with surprise ending! To learn more about this rare encounter, visit: https://t.co/X8E77cy2Rk https://t.co/33Vp4t6Qa3 38
1142087523931287553 Big...or maybe we should say "giant" news! A few days ago, we posted about how Journey into Midnight expedition team was hunting for giant squid in Gulf of Mexico. Well, they found one... Take a break from #Okeanos live video for the full story: https://t.co/HAdRebectL https://t.co/6cNVH2b0IM 34
1552625114797117440 Follow along LIVE as scientists discuss the mysterious holes on the seafloor and remotely operated vehicle pilots with the @Discover_GFOE take us in for a closer look: https://t.co/PhIY0PEDEd https://t.co/oe8gZFjOrO 26
1356250513755361287 Looks like someone has a case of the Mondays... We saw this particularly grumpy-looking ophidiiform cusk eel while exploring in the Gulf of Mexico at a depth of 1,585 meters (5,200 feet). https://t.co/vkQD7hT22t 24
873210918829789186 It's (finally!!) #OctopusFriday! Enjoy! https://t.co/sjkET6xpn5 24
1480647853450084356 We often encounter brittle stars when exploring, but usually we see them buried in sediment or entwined in coral branches. So it was an exciting surprise to see this one swimming along in the water column! Look at it go! Learn more: https://t.co/TiGilzs0Mo https://t.co/bNG571E0ma 22
1567548693070647296 Have you heard about the latest #Okeanos mystery? Seen multiple times during off St. Croix, this "blue #goo" animal stumped scientists, who thought it might be soft coral, sponge, or tunicate (but def not a rock!). More from Voyage to the Ridge 2022: https://t.co/feZj9IgCG3 https://t.co/OM5hMaOr2m 22

Top 10 tweets with highest Quote count

ID Text Quote count
1142087523931287553 Big...or maybe we should say "giant" news! A few days ago, we posted about how Journey into Midnight expedition team was hunting for giant squid in Gulf of Mexico. Well, they found one... Take a break from #Okeanos live video for the full story: https://t.co/HAdRebectL https://t.co/6cNVH2b0IM 172
1147256614358880256 Today's #Okeanos dive has wrapped up, but if you're hungry for more, check out this shark footage -- complete with surprise ending! To learn more about this rare encounter, visit: https://t.co/X8E77cy2Rk https://t.co/33Vp4t6Qa3 154
1551659318637760512 On Saturday's #Okeanos dive, we saw several sublinear sets of holes in the seafloor. The origin of the holes has scientists stumped. The holes look human made, but the little piles of sediment around them suggest they were excavated by...something. What's YOUR hypothesis? https://t.co/iGezxV9TK8 141
873210918829789186 It's (finally!!) #OctopusFriday! Enjoy! https://t.co/sjkET6xpn5 103
1480647853450084356 We often encounter brittle stars when exploring, but usually we see them buried in sediment or entwined in coral branches. So it was an exciting surprise to see this one swimming along in the water column! Look at it go! Learn more: https://t.co/TiGilzs0Mo https://t.co/bNG571E0ma 80
1356250513755361287 Looks like someone has a case of the Mondays... We saw this particularly grumpy-looking ophidiiform cusk eel while exploring in the Gulf of Mexico at a depth of 1,585 meters (5,200 feet). https://t.co/vkQD7hT22t 61
996814061072502784 Check out this sea cuke using its little "feet" to grab sediment to move it into its mouth to feed. The video is sped up, but it's safe to say that sea cukes move a little more quickly than their names imply! https://t.co/VKRYlUntD1 51
894950367544455168 Welcome to the Forest of the Weird -- an alien-like community of glass sponges seen on last #Okeanos expedition...right here on Earth. https://t.co/JgBmtmKOo2 43
1458134220048642048 Did y'all catch this SQUID?! Seen at ~2,375 meters (1.48 miles) depth during our current #Okeanos dive, this squid in the genus Magnapinna is living up to its common name of "bigfin" squid. Still a few hours left in the dive. Join us LIVE: https://t.co/rkbKfhPXaa https://t.co/y0AsU0v6N7 39
1463170959473614859 Another amazing deep-sea feeding event to celebrate 20 years of @oceanexplorer! Thankful to have made this unusual observation...and thankful not to be a midwater fish being feasted upon by a shrimp (whoa). For more amazing feasts, visit: https://t.co/YYn9xGVquU https://t.co/ev6RtJnf5W 39

Top 10 tweets with highest Like count

ID Text Like count
1480647853450084356 We often encounter brittle stars when exploring, but usually we see them buried in sediment or entwined in coral branches. So it was an exciting surprise to see this one swimming along in the water column! Look at it go! Learn more: https://t.co/TiGilzs0Mo https://t.co/bNG571E0ma 1704
1147256614358880256 Today's #Okeanos dive has wrapped up, but if you're hungry for more, check out this shark footage -- complete with surprise ending! To learn more about this rare encounter, visit: https://t.co/X8E77cy2Rk https://t.co/33Vp4t6Qa3 1698
1371830061553307652 This cute chimaera stopped to say hello to ROV Deep Discoverer during a dive off FL coast, giving us a good view of the lateral lines running across its head that allow it to detect pressure waves (like our ears). Hey little, buddy! https://t.co/aoXhvduRMU 1285
1142087523931287553 Big...or maybe we should say "giant" news! A few days ago, we posted about how Journey into Midnight expedition team was hunting for giant squid in Gulf of Mexico. Well, they found one... Take a break from #Okeanos live video for the full story: https://t.co/HAdRebectL https://t.co/6cNVH2b0IM 1280
1551659318637760512 On Saturday's #Okeanos dive, we saw several sublinear sets of holes in the seafloor. The origin of the holes has scientists stumped. The holes look human made, but the little piles of sediment around them suggest they were excavated by...something. What's YOUR hypothesis? https://t.co/iGezxV9TK8 1253
873210918829789186 It's (finally!!) #OctopusFriday! Enjoy! https://t.co/sjkET6xpn5 1169
1572611358729928704 For your midweek moment of deep-sea Zen, we bring you a hypnotic holothurian, or sea cucumber. Seen at a depth of 3,175 meters (2 miles) near the base of submarine volcano in Indonesian waters, this graceful swimmer isn't really living up to its (vegetable) namesake, is it? https://t.co/UX3OxqASBm 1068
1356250513755361287 Looks like someone has a case of the Mondays... We saw this particularly grumpy-looking ophidiiform cusk eel while exploring in the Gulf of Mexico at a depth of 1,585 meters (5,200 feet). https://t.co/vkQD7hT22t 1043
1362872586544234496 How about capping off Friday with a little sea cucumber ballet? Seen at a depth of 3,175 meters (2 miles) near the base of submarine volcano in Indonesian waters, this graceful swimmer isn't really living up to its (vegetable) namesake, is it? https://t.co/SlaBYOnxFb 947
1537440109716336640 Let it snow...in the ocean! Marine snow is mostly biological debris that sinks from top ocean layers to seafloor, providing food for deep-ocean animals. #OceanMonthNOAA #OceanMonth2022 📽️: Whiplash squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.) seen off New England coast https://t.co/6xVMfjGVtV https://t.co/2Ttng7OyQQ 943

Top 3 Languages Used In Tweets


Top 10 Hashtags used

Hashtag Count
#okeanos 1315
#imageoftheday 322
#octopusfriday 111
#halloween 64
#ocean 56
#explore 34
#noaa 28
#2021techdemo 28
#deepsearch 25
#oceanmonth2022 23

Top 10 Hashtags Used In Tweets

Top 10 mentions

Hashtag Count
@oceanexplorer 91
@evnautilus 42
@whoi 33
@discover_gfoe 31
@noaa 27
@schmidtocean 22
@nasajpl 14
@marinesanctuary 9
@krakenrobotics 9
@fgbnms 7

Top 10 mentions

Wordcloud of Tweets


Emojis used in tweets

Emoji Count Emoji Text
📽️ 15 film_projector
📸 12 camera_with_flash
🤞 6 crossed_fingers
☀️ 4 sun
👻 4 ghost
🐙 3 octopus
💙 3 blue_heart
🎃 3 jack-o-lantern
☘️ 2 shamrock
💕 2 two_hearts

Emojis groups

Emoji Group Count
Objects 31
Smileys & Emotion 14
People & Body 10
Animals & Nature 7
Travel & Places 6
Activities 3
Food & Drink 1
Symbols 1