Klout | The Factuary

Sure, Zack Morris was more popular than Skreech, but they didn’t have social networking at Bayside High School. In 2012 social popularity is measured in a whole new mechanism – KLOUT (the standard for influence). In this episode of The Factuary, Guy Branum explains how Klout looks at your Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus, and assigns you a score between 1 and 100 to inform just how important you are. AND if you like this episode, be sure to join Klout and give those that influence you a +K today.

“The Factuary”
Created/Written/Hosted by Guy Branum
Directed by Bennet Silverman
Produced by Brin Lukens
Edited by Brad Conlin
Barfly played by Alex Koll

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2 Comments

  1. I am a business owner, and nothing else outside that. I wish I had a better tag line but I don’t. Maybe that I wish to use your magnificent work to inspire my employee’s….as a mater of fact, that is exactly what I wish to do.

    I am new to this whole internet phenomena, and wish to use your wonderful art to inspire others that I teach.

    I teach Cosmetologists in the art of Personal Interactions, but they are artists themselves and I do not want them to forget that. I hope that some of your video’s can inspire that. What I need to know, is what can I use from your videos. I want you to have full credit as that is what has inspired me, but I don’t want to “steal”.

    I look forward to your response.

    Sara S,

    • hi sara – please share with your students any and all of the content/videos that you think will inspire them. our intention is to inspire creativity and art. thanks for your attention to thrash lab. look forward to hearing about the response from your students. – k -

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