Kred Goes Beyond Klout Scores
January 6, 2012
Beyond Klout scores, Kred (by PeopleBrowser) assigns influence and outreach scores to Twitter users. An interesting approach, and another means to measure, but one of the things I don’t like about it is that the permissions include tweeting on your behalf. Find the Kred Guide here… http://kred.ly/components/com_pages/views/pdf/Kred%20Guide.pdf
UPDATE 09-Jan-2011: I just spoke with Shawn Roberts, Director of MarComm at PeopleBrowser and he assures me that although the permissions include tweeting on your behalf, the only time Kred will tweet on your behalf is when you instruct it to do so – as in tweeting or retweeting directly from Kred.
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Hi Steve, this is Shawn from Kred. Thanks for posting about us today. In particular, I hope you like our community scores, which deliver scores by everyone’s unique interests in addition to a global network score.
Be assured that we will never tweet without permission. We also have a simple yet comprehensive Privacy Settings page that makes it easy to keep Kred anonymous or invisible at http://kred.ly/privacy.
Let us know what you’d like to see in an influence measure. We love to get ideas from our community.
Cheers, Shawn