The Midlands’ most influential Tweeter?
I received this tweet from @lisacov19 whilst I was holiday, offering congratulations.
I had no idea what I’d done – surely I wasn’t been congratulated on collecting owls? So had to check out the link which explained more.
Social media analysts Lissted have created a list of the top 250 Twitter accounts across Birmingham, Solihull and the Black Country which have with the biggest impact on the UK.
And it seems that I claimed 160th place. Of course, I then wanted to know who I’d superseded in ‘influence.’
@lisacov19 pleased to see that I’m more influential than Black Sabbath and Birmingham Donkey Sanctuary 😉
— Lisibo (@lisibo) August 7, 2015
So, apart from Black Sabbath (191st) and the Donkey Sanctuary (164th), I am more influential than Emma Jesson (ITV weather girl 196th) Bradley Will Simpson (frontman of The Vamps 187th), The Education Show (184th), Fifth Gear (177th) the Birmingham City FC newsroom (170th) Jaguar LandRover (167th) and Lloyds Pharmacy (162nd). I even beat The Bullring by one place – that pleased me!
And then onto the question of who’s more influential than me.
Birmingham Police and The Library of Birmingham are just ahead of me in 158th and 156th respectively. Ian Bell (cricketer 148th) CBSO (133rd) Birmingham Royal Ballet (131st) Ofqual (121st) Ed James (96th) DuranDuran (91st) Joleon Lescott (73rd – not beating him was a cause of much dismay to my boys!) The Gadget Show (55th) and Katherine Merry, 400m athletic hero of my childhood (although she never replaced Kathy Cook in my affections) in 50th all have more influence over
The top 49 can be found here. It includes paraolympian Ellie Simmonds, presenter Alison Hammond, various universities and quite few MPs ; in fact the top three are Liam Byrne (Labour MP for Hodge Hill), Michael Fabricant (Conservative MP for Lichfield) and number 1 is Tom Watson, MP for West Bromwich East and aspiring Deputy Leader of the Labour Party.
I can’t find any teachers ahead of me. There are a few parenting bloggers – Mama Geek @zoecorkhill and @V82CHRIS are 103rd and 102nd and @mrsshilts and @ericahughes are 70th and 69th – and Paul Bradshaw who is a media lecturer at Birmingham City University as well as ‘a data journalist’ is 5th.
So does that make me the most influential tweeting teacher in Birmingham, Solihull and the Black Country?
Perhaps I should add that to my presentation next time I talk about Twitter…
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Congratulations Lisa,
Rubbing shoulders with the Donkey sanctuary & Black Sabbath (or rubbing their noses!).
What a wonderful & weird place twitter is!
It is indeed, John!