The Mentalist
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- May 8, 2013
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I think rootjazz's bot supports note scraping, so that might be easier than messing with Ruby and push/pull from Git if you don't know what you're doing.
1. Go back to the GitHub page and make sure you've installed the correct version of Ruby. I first scraped these accounts a few months back so I don't recall but I do remember the version was important.
2. The script requires about a dozen or so Ruby Gems which need to be installed individually. Annoying I know but it is what it is. You see in the error "could not find curb-0.8.5'? That's the Ruby Gem that needs to be installed. Also ensure it is the exact version that is being asked for. Then re-run the script and it will tell you the next Gem that you need to install.
Keep doing that until it works.
I think rootjazz's bot supports note scraping, so that might be easier than messing with Ruby and push/pull from Git if you don't know what you're doing.
Must be the Ruby version. I have installed the Curb gem.
Since this is free.... and a little Ruby can't seem to hurt.
Does the API give you an "is online" value? Have never looked at the API and always gone with website automation myself, but your thread has got me thinking about adding more filtering options to the program and perhaps I should look into the API..The next step for me, will be to create a 'real time' scraper using PHP and the API to scrape users that have reblogged in the last couple of minutes so that they might be actually still be online when I follow them and they'll see the follow notification straight away. But that's a little while away as I working on Twitter scripts at the moment, but I will get back to it.
I understand that a lot of this is outside the skill level of a lot of people on here. I just thought that I might share my findings. Basically, the newer/cleaner your list is, the better followback that you'll get, the faster you will grow...
Free and learning something, always a good mix!
Does the API give you an "is online" value? Have never looked at the API and always gone with website automation myself, but your thread has got me thinking about adding more filtering options to the program and perhaps I should look into the API..
Main Useful Metrics
* Last active on tumblr (whether a post / a note etc - something to show they are using the site)
* How active are they - number of posts / reblogs / likes. Are they likely to interact with content, thus syndicating it to their streams
Brainstorming Useful metrics
* General niche of the blog - are they worth targeting - could pull this by checking most popular tags of last 20 posts
Anyone else got any input on how better target users based on filters / other metrics?
Seogootwit How many unique users you get with your 75 profiles?
Seogootwit How many unique users you get with your 75 profiles?
Not sure what happened with the last post. Oops.
As of 5 minutes ago I have 90,027 followers across the 75 accounts, having grown 2,648 followers in the last 24 hours. All account have been running on average 46 days. Not sure if these numbers are good or not, perhaps someone can offer some comparative figures from their own experiences. It's always good to know if you are on track or not.
How you made these calculations i mean you took sample data based on ?
Very useful information, thanks for investigating.
Have you got any of your 75 blogs suspended? Tumblr seems to be very arbitrary in this regard.