Is a way to analyse historical tweets to find out the global reach of a single tweet?
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Do you know of any sites that allow a way to analyse historical tweets to find out the global reach of a single tweet?
Thanks,
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There isn't a tool that I'm aware of that does exactly this bit Followerwonk comes closest to it. You're able to analyse quite a lot about your tweets on there so would recommend checking it out. Also, Sprout Social is another good tool for Twotter analysis.
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