Account Summary


Followers Count

10,750

Friends Count

343

Tweets Count

11,081

List Count

231

Location

Washington, DC

Verified

No

Followers Analysis (based on followers sample)

Verified

Number of Verified accounts

524

Percentage of Verified accounts

4.88%

Protected

Number of Protected accounts

1,295

Percentage of Protected accounts

12.07%

Age

Average Age of Twitter accounts

9 years


Bios

Number of users without a Bio

1,864

Number of users with a Bio

8,866

Percentage of users with a Bio

82.63%

Percentage of users without a Bio

17.37%

Worldcloud of Bios

List of top 10 keywords used in bios

Word Frequency
history 561
art 532
sheher 364
views 363
community 322
museum 313
social 303
education 302
studies 296
teacher 293

List of top 10 hashtags used in bios

Hashtag Frequency
#blacklivesmatter 27
#blm 25
#latina 19
#firstgen 19
#latinx 17
#stem 16
#latino 16
#art 15
#education 13
#resist 11

Top 10 followers with the highest follower count

Username Followers Count Friends Count Tweet Count
JohnCena 14105748 568317 7443
CoryBooker 4814696 84728 67844
IvanDuque 2552454 1739 36695
smithsonian 2531951 315 24898
NASA_es 1656156 1050 4293
NatGeo_la 1529587 46100 36691
usedgov 1410225 173 29278
soledadobrien 1320039 422700 124706
GettyMuseum 1316783 6630 29116
LILBTHEBASEDGOD 1250137 1243253 266155

Top 10 followers with the highest following count

Username Friends Count Followers Count Tweet Count
LILBTHEBASEDGOD 1243253 1250137 266155
TayeDiggs 658129 648405 39970
JohnCena 568317 14105748 7443
Bottom2thatop 448539 231461 37967
BeefEnt 431102 145313 518130
soledadobrien 422700 1320039 124706
nonprofitorgs 370123 774714 35249
armandoaraiza 364849 425967 32833
CalvinHelin 217185 585365 10255
BradReason 136534 153987 29000

Top 10 followers with the highest tweet count

Username Tweets Count Followers Count Friends Count
Kat4Obama 1468861 8430 4790
Purplegarter1 656661 3662 4126
ArTallks 646066 15518 9510
mijomojo1 614294 5843 6417
bluebirdtrini 603146 711 4813
BeefEnt 518130 145313 431102
MsRock4Ever 508569 13134 15186
ChloePolitiCat 478649 8762 9143
BugsGroove 469681 2738 5002
Angel2daMax 423877 3405 4967

Top 10 followers with the highest listed count

Username Listed Count Friends Count Followers Count
JohnCena 31690 568317 14105748
CoryBooker 19122 84728 4814696
smithsonian 17573 315 2531951
usedgov 12575 173 1410225
soledadobrien 10592 422700 1320039
GettyMuseum 10106 6630 1316783
nonprofitorgs 9472 370123 774714
SteveCase 9421 6200 698224
mikeallen 7386 107013 390939
SmithsonianMag 6065 736 312235

Tweets Analysis

Overview

Total number of tweets analysed

599

Earliest tweet was on

2022-08-16

Latest tweet was on

2023-04-11

Tweets covering

238 days


Types of Tweets

Number of Retweets

153

Percentage of total tweets

25%

Number of Original tweets

245

Percentage of total tweets

40%

Number of tweets that contain Mentions

432

Percentage of total tweets

72%

Number of tweets that were Replies

178

Percentage of total tweets

29%

Number of tweets that were Quotes

23

Percentage of total tweets

3%

Number of tweets that contain Hashtags

232

Percentage of total tweets

38%


Top 10 tweets with highest Retweet count

ID Text Retweet count
1626650510458556417 Afro-Latina poet, feminist, and advocate for Puerto Rico's independence, Julia de Burgos was born #OTD in 1914. She is considered one of the twentieth century's most influential Puerto Rican and Latin American poets. ©USPS; all rights reserved. https://t.co/RiI1AB09uw 187
1617885269088260098 Born #OTD in 1874, Arturo Schomburg was an Afro-Puerto Rican intellectual and book collector who pioneered the concept of the African diaspora. Inspired by Latino revolutionaries, Schomburg advocated for Puerto Rican independence and Black liberation. #AmericanLatinoMuseum https://t.co/yC94Ug4N79 125
1623335941526921221 The U.S. Mint has selected Celia Cruz as one of the honorees for the 2024 American Women Quarters Program. The “Queen of Salsa” will become the first Afro-Latina to appear on a U.S. quarter. Learn more about Celia Cruz from the @smithsonian collections: https://t.co/zcltDBe6iB https://t.co/A86TgObZmc 67
1603767176221102080 Wishing you a happy tamal season! Tag yourself. What’s your role in the tamal assembly line? 🖌️ Tamalada by Carmen Lomas Garza, 1990, @americanart. https://t.co/Eimwtkipt3 49
1630999938925486080 In 1921 Pura Belpré became the first Puerto Rican librarian in the @nypl. Through initiatives like instituting bilingual story hours and implementing Spanish-language books, Belpré pioneered the library's work with the Spanish-speaking communities. #SmithsonianWHM https://t.co/KBsDfeYNda 46
1587444475865055232 During #DayOfTheDead, families and communities welcome back the spirits of their loved ones with altars. Its main objects symbolize life’s elements: water, wind, fire, and earth. More about this tradition in our new Day of the Dead Learning Kit. https://t.co/fyeWOkXsMv https://t.co/gsu0Rf2Ixe 41
1608576144151908352 Today we remember Brazilian legend Pelé who died at age 82. Along with his record numbers in the soccer field, “Pelé” is also known for his altruist work as a politician and ambassador for UNESCO and the United Nations. This stamp featuring Pelé is in the @PostalMuseum. https://t.co/FC1jJw3tGL 36
1570042260598788099 We are kicking off #HispanicHeritageMonth this weekend at @amhistorymuseum! Join us for our Latino Heritage Family Day on Sept. 17, 11 am-8:30 pm, for family-fun activities, cooking demos, and an evening of Latino musical performances. ¡No te lo pierdas! https://t.co/s9aN3edNQR https://t.co/LgaerzTcKS 34
1580196743614189568 In 1993 Dr. Ellen Ochoa became the first Latina and Mexican American to go to space when she flew aboard the space shuttle Discovery. As a physicist and astronaut, she has inspired many to follow in her footsteps. Learn more about her story. https://t.co/K02Wlf1dqF 📷 @NASA https://t.co/2apCUynEAT 32
1620860434999017472 This image commemorates the first centenary of the abolition of slavery in Puerto Rico. In March 1873, more than twenty-nine thousand enslaved persons gained freedom. It was one of the most outstanding achievements in the island's historical development. #SmithsonianBHM https://t.co/vAnfMkZYUw 29

Top 10 tweets with highest Reply count

ID Text Reply count
1593289104107642882 @McDonalds is joining the #AmericanLatinoMuseum with a $1 million gift to support our efforts in telling the achievements and contributions of Latinos and Latinas in the United States. https://t.co/3fBEilx0bJ 14
1626650510458556417 Afro-Latina poet, feminist, and advocate for Puerto Rico's independence, Julia de Burgos was born #OTD in 1914. She is considered one of the twentieth century's most influential Puerto Rican and Latin American poets. ©USPS; all rights reserved. https://t.co/RiI1AB09uw 11
1603767176221102080 Wishing you a happy tamal season! Tag yourself. What’s your role in the tamal assembly line? 🖌️ Tamalada by Carmen Lomas Garza, 1990, @americanart. https://t.co/Eimwtkipt3 5
1623335941526921221 The U.S. Mint has selected Celia Cruz as one of the honorees for the 2024 American Women Quarters Program. The “Queen of Salsa” will become the first Afro-Latina to appear on a U.S. quarter. Learn more about Celia Cruz from the @smithsonian collections: https://t.co/zcltDBe6iB https://t.co/A86TgObZmc 5
1570413543786258434 Today marks the beginning of HispanicHeritageMonth! Celebrate it with the new Smithsonian activity guide featuring objects and stories from our first-ever exhibit, “¡Presente! A Latino History of the United States.” https://t.co/RDPs92NbEL #SmithsonianEdu #SmithsonianHHM https://t.co/RMHnSqJ4JJ 4
1620860434999017472 This image commemorates the first centenary of the abolition of slavery in Puerto Rico. In March 1873, more than twenty-nine thousand enslaved persons gained freedom. It was one of the most outstanding achievements in the island's historical development. #SmithsonianBHM https://t.co/vAnfMkZYUw 3
1570042260598788099 We are kicking off #HispanicHeritageMonth this weekend at @amhistorymuseum! Join us for our Latino Heritage Family Day on Sept. 17, 11 am-8:30 pm, for family-fun activities, cooking demos, and an evening of Latino musical performances. ¡No te lo pierdas! https://t.co/s9aN3edNQR https://t.co/LgaerzTcKS 3
1587444475865055232 During #DayOfTheDead, families and communities welcome back the spirits of their loved ones with altars. Its main objects symbolize life’s elements: water, wind, fire, and earth. More about this tradition in our new Day of the Dead Learning Kit. https://t.co/fyeWOkXsMv https://t.co/gsu0Rf2Ixe 3
1584537749465464833 Explore the cultural significance of the Day of the Dead traditions, the meaning of the altar, and the historical figure of La Catrina through our collections. https://t.co/ryWT7l1ARw What does #DayOfTheDead mean to you? https://t.co/icXObMRByR 3
1560257755595825153 Baseball Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente was born #OTD in 1934. Distinguished on and off the baseball field, Clemente fought for recognition of Latino ballplayers and helped people in need across the U.S. and Central America. https://t.co/Bu662att7r 3

Top 10 tweets with highest Quote count

ID Text Quote count
1603767176221102080 Wishing you a happy tamal season! Tag yourself. What’s your role in the tamal assembly line? 🖌️ Tamalada by Carmen Lomas Garza, 1990, @americanart. https://t.co/Eimwtkipt3 12
1623335941526921221 The U.S. Mint has selected Celia Cruz as one of the honorees for the 2024 American Women Quarters Program. The “Queen of Salsa” will become the first Afro-Latina to appear on a U.S. quarter. Learn more about Celia Cruz from the @smithsonian collections: https://t.co/zcltDBe6iB https://t.co/A86TgObZmc 10
1626650510458556417 Afro-Latina poet, feminist, and advocate for Puerto Rico's independence, Julia de Burgos was born #OTD in 1914. She is considered one of the twentieth century's most influential Puerto Rican and Latin American poets. ©USPS; all rights reserved. https://t.co/RiI1AB09uw 9
1617885269088260098 Born #OTD in 1874, Arturo Schomburg was an Afro-Puerto Rican intellectual and book collector who pioneered the concept of the African diaspora. Inspired by Latino revolutionaries, Schomburg advocated for Puerto Rican independence and Black liberation. #AmericanLatinoMuseum https://t.co/yC94Ug4N79 8
1570042260598788099 We are kicking off #HispanicHeritageMonth this weekend at @amhistorymuseum! Join us for our Latino Heritage Family Day on Sept. 17, 11 am-8:30 pm, for family-fun activities, cooking demos, and an evening of Latino musical performances. ¡No te lo pierdas! https://t.co/s9aN3edNQR https://t.co/LgaerzTcKS 7
1570413543786258434 Today marks the beginning of HispanicHeritageMonth! Celebrate it with the new Smithsonian activity guide featuring objects and stories from our first-ever exhibit, “¡Presente! A Latino History of the United States.” https://t.co/RDPs92NbEL #SmithsonianEdu #SmithsonianHHM https://t.co/RMHnSqJ4JJ 6
1585628677261479936 The Smithsonian has identified optimal sites for the #AmericanLatinoMuseum and the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum. The final designations are pending legislative action and the site owner's agreement. https://t.co/u227uXtBfp #BecauseOfHerStory 4
1587074466412126212 The tradition of #DíaDeMuertos honors the life of the recently departed. Our new #DayOfTheDead Learning Kit offers a starting point to celebrate and learn about the holiday through Smithsonian collections, videos, music, and hands-on activities. https://t.co/fyeWOkXsMv https://t.co/gVzh6HJSD5 3
1580196743614189568 In 1993 Dr. Ellen Ochoa became the first Latina and Mexican American to go to space when she flew aboard the space shuttle Discovery. As a physicist and astronaut, she has inspired many to follow in her footsteps. Learn more about her story. https://t.co/K02Wlf1dqF 📷 @NASA https://t.co/2apCUynEAT 3
1587444475865055232 During #DayOfTheDead, families and communities welcome back the spirits of their loved ones with altars. Its main objects symbolize life’s elements: water, wind, fire, and earth. More about this tradition in our new Day of the Dead Learning Kit. https://t.co/fyeWOkXsMv https://t.co/gsu0Rf2Ixe 3

Top 10 tweets with highest Like count

ID Text Like count
1626650510458556417 Afro-Latina poet, feminist, and advocate for Puerto Rico's independence, Julia de Burgos was born #OTD in 1914. She is considered one of the twentieth century's most influential Puerto Rican and Latin American poets. ©USPS; all rights reserved. https://t.co/RiI1AB09uw 656
1617885269088260098 Born #OTD in 1874, Arturo Schomburg was an Afro-Puerto Rican intellectual and book collector who pioneered the concept of the African diaspora. Inspired by Latino revolutionaries, Schomburg advocated for Puerto Rican independence and Black liberation. #AmericanLatinoMuseum https://t.co/yC94Ug4N79 327
1623335941526921221 The U.S. Mint has selected Celia Cruz as one of the honorees for the 2024 American Women Quarters Program. The “Queen of Salsa” will become the first Afro-Latina to appear on a U.S. quarter. Learn more about Celia Cruz from the @smithsonian collections: https://t.co/zcltDBe6iB https://t.co/A86TgObZmc 205
1603767176221102080 Wishing you a happy tamal season! Tag yourself. What’s your role in the tamal assembly line? 🖌️ Tamalada by Carmen Lomas Garza, 1990, @americanart. https://t.co/Eimwtkipt3 160
1608576144151908352 Today we remember Brazilian legend Pelé who died at age 82. Along with his record numbers in the soccer field, “Pelé” is also known for his altruist work as a politician and ambassador for UNESCO and the United Nations. This stamp featuring Pelé is in the @PostalMuseum. https://t.co/FC1jJw3tGL 148
1580196743614189568 In 1993 Dr. Ellen Ochoa became the first Latina and Mexican American to go to space when she flew aboard the space shuttle Discovery. As a physicist and astronaut, she has inspired many to follow in her footsteps. Learn more about her story. https://t.co/K02Wlf1dqF 📷 @NASA https://t.co/2apCUynEAT 128
1630999938925486080 In 1921 Pura Belpré became the first Puerto Rican librarian in the @nypl. Through initiatives like instituting bilingual story hours and implementing Spanish-language books, Belpré pioneered the library's work with the Spanish-speaking communities. #SmithsonianWHM https://t.co/KBsDfeYNda 109
1587444475865055232 During #DayOfTheDead, families and communities welcome back the spirits of their loved ones with altars. Its main objects symbolize life’s elements: water, wind, fire, and earth. More about this tradition in our new Day of the Dead Learning Kit. https://t.co/fyeWOkXsMv https://t.co/gsu0Rf2Ixe 107
1592898818156433408 Ubaldo Sánchez is a cultural leader in the Washington, D.C. area's Mam community, who are part of Guatemala's Maya diaspora in the U.S. Sánchez is known for his creative readaptations of Central American traditions like the sawdust rugs. https://t.co/qwuCgTIxpH #NDNsEverywhere https://t.co/0ULQW2Ja5u 78
1620860434999017472 This image commemorates the first centenary of the abolition of slavery in Puerto Rico. In March 1873, more than twenty-nine thousand enslaved persons gained freedom. It was one of the most outstanding achievements in the island's historical development. #SmithsonianBHM https://t.co/vAnfMkZYUw 74

Top 3 Languages Used In Tweets


Top 10 Hashtags used

Hashtag Count
#americanlatinomuseum 34
#otd 14
#nmalyap2023 6
#becauseofherstory 6
#dayofthedead 6
#hispanicheritagemonth 6
#díademuertos 5
#smithsonianhhm 5
#smithsonianlmsp 4
#fordgivesback 3

Top 10 Hashtags Used In Tweets

Top 10 mentions

Hashtag Count
@amhistorymuseum 51
@smithsoniannpg 13
@googlearts 10
@fordfund 8
@postalmuseum 6
@nmaahc 5
@smithsonian 5
@americanart 5
@thecheechcenter 4
@smithsoniannmai 4

Top 10 mentions

Wordcloud of Tweets


Emojis used in tweets

Emoji Count Emoji Text
📷 20 camera
📢 8 loudspeaker
© 6 copyright
🖌️ 5 paintbrush
5 sparkles
💃 2 woman_dancing
🌺 1 hibiscus
🌹 1 rose
🌸 1 cherry_blossom
🌻 1 sunflower

Emojis groups

Emoji Group Count
Objects 37
Activities 7
Symbols 6
Animals & Nature 4
People & Body 3
Travel & Places 1
Food & Drink 1