A Quick and Easy Way to Find Out Who Your Most Valuable Twitter Follower Is
Ever wondered who the MVP of your Twitterverse was? Now you can find out.
A new app called MFV, an acronym for Most Valuable Follower, attempts to extract from your hundreds or thousands of Twitter followers just that person. Even though it's only a couple of days old, the algorithm has already been tweaked, and is likely to altered further, so expect your MVF to change as the developers better pin down the meaning of "value."
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