What does my Klout Score mean?
The Klout Score measures your overall online influence on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the most influential. Klout's system analyzes multiple social networks based on your engagement. The more that others engage with your content, the higher your score will be.
What does my Community Score mean?
The Community Score measures your influence on a scale of 1 to 100 specific to this community. It's calculated, in part, by how much other community members engage with your content. A high Community Score means you're consistently creating engaging, relevant, and helpful content for the community.
How often do my Klout and Community Scores update?
The Klout and Community Scores are evaluated daily.
What is the average Klout Score?
The average Klout Score is 40. Users with a score of 63 are in the top 5 percent of all users.
Why did my Klout Score drop?
There are over 400 variables that go into the Klout Score. While you might see an increase in certain factors such as retweets, likes, or people in your network, there might be other factors that are off-setting this gain. For example, engagement on your Facebook might be changing at the same time resulting in a net decrease in score. Your score is based on of rolling 90-day window, and as we start measuring new data, data older than 90 days drops off of your score. Be sure to check out your score history graphs daily for changes.
Note: It's normal to experience score fluctuations when adding and removing networks. Your score should be back to normal after a few days of doing so.
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