'Sad Tweets' Helps You Uncover Your Most Unpopular Tweets

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 06 Aug 2014

Tweet something insightful or funny and your followers will favorite and retweet your post. This will surely put a big smile on your face and will give you a great feeling of accomplishment. But, not all tweets are created equal. While some tweets get lots of action, some are completely disregarded by your followers.

This is where Sad Tweets comes in. This online service will help you “discover the saddest, most lonely tweets you ever tweeted.” Sad Tweets will help you relive all your Twitter fails.

Movie stars, singers, and celebrities get lots of traction on their tweets. Even if they post something quite average, the tweet will be favorited and retweeted by their many followers. Regular folk like you and me aren’t that lucky – unfortunately.

When you post something interesting, chances are that your followers will respond. When you post something average, your followers will most likely disregard your tweet. As you look at your tweet, your heart will sink and a feeling of loneliness will flood your body.

It’s even worse if you DO post something interesting and it gets ignored. How could I be so unpopular? How could they not like my tweet? Mother f@#$%&, did John unfollow me? These, I imagine, are the thoughts that will go through your head.

Sad Tweets wants you to relive your Twitter fails. You see, this free online service connects to your Twitter account and finds the tweets that everyone ignored. Give Sad Tweets access to your Twitter account and it will present the tweets that your friends completely disregarded.

On the bright side, Sad Tweets will help you figure out what to change about your tweeting habits. If you see that tweets about a particular topic are unpopular, you can stop posting tweets related to that topic.

On the even brighter side...just check out the image below.






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