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New Insight: Travelling Replies for Twitter. #1949

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gbrady92 opened this issue May 20, 2014 · 0 comments
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New Insight: Travelling Replies for Twitter. #1949

gbrady92 opened this issue May 20, 2014 · 0 comments
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Display the distance a user's replies have travelled.

Full explainer

The idea behind this insight is to display the distance a user’s replies have ‘travelled’ (i.e the distance between the user and the origin of the tweet they are replying to.) over the past week/month. The total distance ‘travelled’ is then displayed in text with a Google maps static image which will give the user a visual representation of the information and a fact about the distance.

Audience for the insight

  • This insight will use the Twitter network.
  • This insight works best with users who reply to many tweets regularly.
  • The insight can show up on first run as long as the user has replied to tweets within the last week.

How often this insight runs

  • One-time only, if it's never appeared before
  • First crawl only
  • Daily
  • Weekly
  • Monthly
  • Yearly
  • Triggered by a data event

Headline & Body

replies

Criteria and logic

Insight will use data from the tu_posts table and reply_retweet_distance column.

Included elements

  • Headline
  • Body
  • Header image (image off to the left in side-by-side style insights)
  • Hero image (giant image on top)
  • User(s)
  • Post(s)
  • Link(s)
  • Line chart
  • Bar chart
  • Other viz
  • Other graphic treatment
@cdmoyer cdmoyer added api and removed api labels Jul 4, 2014
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