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High numbers of Twitter followers does not equal influence

LONDON - Twitter users who amass high numbers of followers don't necessarily have large amounts of influence, according to an in-depth report.

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The report "The Million Follower Fallacy" found that popular users with a high number of followers are not necessarily influential in terms of spawning retweets or mentions.

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