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How religious are your tweets?

William Crawley | 16:54 UK time, Tuesday, 3 November 2009

In my case, not very religious at all, it would appear. That's according to Stephen Goddard, . In reverse order:

10= Peter Meadows, Bible Society - 0
10= Bents Garden Centre - 0
8 Rev Pam Smith - 24.69
7 Bishop of Croydon, Rt Rev Nicholas Baines - 25.59
6 Martin Beckford Religious Affairs, Daily Telegraph - 34.62
5 William Crawley, Religious Affairs, ±«Óătv Radio Ulster - 43.59
4 Bishop of Willesden, Rt Rev Pete Broadbent - 85.12
3 Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs, The Times - 100.13
2 Rev Peter M Phillips, St Johns College, Durham - 103.49
1 Stephen Goddard - 175.43

I've a theory that Stephen Goddard has outperformed everyone else because his name includes the word "God", which may have registered extra content on the TweetPsych analysis. That's my story, anyway! In my case, I write about religion, ethics, science, politics, the arts, books, and the X Factor, and those relativities may have reduced my proportionate tweeting score for religion stories. Ahem.

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