It's an easy to use page, and I enjoyed noodling around for a bit. I didn't get results that I expected, and I'm not sure if that's your product or Twitter. If I had money I might spend a little bit to try the product, but I don't think it's aimed at people like me. Good luck though!
I searched for [suicide prevention] in the UK. I expected to see near the top of the list Professor Louis Appleby (13.6k followers, advises UK government on suicide prevention) and the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by People with a Mental Illness (only 3.6 k followers, but is the most well known suicide prevention research project in UK)
I got a single page returned, and these two accounts were not on that page. If I change the location from UK to England I get a completely different, worse, set of results, and again these 2 aren't in there.
@ProfLAppleby
@NCISH_UK
(Also, it's weird to see me (300 followers) at number 12 in the UK list.)
Is this something that Twitter sucks at? Is it something to do with lower numbers of people using twitter for suicide prevention tweets?
About filtering by location, Twitter allows users to fill free text in the LOCATION field. Hence the disparity. In your example, Professor Louis Appleby has set location as "Stockport station". :)
I searched for [suicide prevention] in the UK. I expected to see near the top of the list Professor Louis Appleby (13.6k followers, advises UK government on suicide prevention) and the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by People with a Mental Illness (only 3.6 k followers, but is the most well known suicide prevention research project in UK)
I got a single page returned, and these two accounts were not on that page. If I change the location from UK to England I get a completely different, worse, set of results, and again these 2 aren't in there.
@ProfLAppleby
@NCISH_UK
(Also, it's weird to see me (300 followers) at number 12 in the UK list.)
Is this something that Twitter sucks at? Is it something to do with lower numbers of people using twitter for suicide prevention tweets?