The Twitter interface is filled with numbers. These numbers, or metrics, measure and present our social value and activity online, enumerating followers, likes, retweets, and more. But what are the effects of these numbers on who we follow, what we post, or how we feel when we use the site? Inviting us to consider these questions through our own experience, Twitter Demetricator is a web browser extension that hides the metrics. Follower, like, and notification counts disappear. “29.2K Tweets” under a trending hashtag becomes, simply, “Tweets”. Through changes like these, Demetricator lets us try out Twitter without the numbers, to see what happens when we can no longer judge ourselves and others in metric terms. With this work, I aim to disrupt our obsession with social media metrics, to reveal how they guide our behavior, and to ask who most benefits from a system that quantifies our public interactions online.
For more information, see the Twitter Demetricator project page.
- License: GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
- Weekly downloads: 12
- Average daily users: 1647
- Rating: 4.8/5 of 30 ratings
- Created: 2018-03-03 08:45:57
- Last updated: 2023-01-17 16:55:18
- Homepage: https://bengrosser.com/projects/twitter-demetricator/
- Support site and email
- Orig: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/twitter-demetricator/
- API: twitterdemetricator@bengrosser.com