Klout’s Updated Stats Are Interesting, But Confusing
We told you about Klout’s new scoring mechanism a few weeks ago and mentioned they would soon be sharing new features and something called “moments.”
Well, we got to check out these new features today and they’re certainly interesting – but a bit confusing too.
Klout has apparently spent the past several months making updates to improve the accuracy, functionality, and transparency of Klout. And today’s release has been met with mixed reviews on Twitter. You can follow along via #DiscoverYourKlout.

So let’s explore it.
The new Klout shows your stats over the previous 90 days. I guess. I’m not sure. Looks oddly uninformative and flat. But that may be more a reflection of my boring “influence” than Klout’s scoring:

And it shows you which platforms you’re most influential on. These results seem to make sense – at least for me:

But then it starts to get a little fuzzy – and I’m not sure if we can chalk this one up to using my Klout Score as an example.
I imagined “moments” would be the star of this show, as they’re supposed to “give you greater insights into how your posts affect your influence and Klout Score.”
To drill down even further, here’s more info from Klout on “moments,” supporting this expectation:
What is a moment?A moment is a social media post that has generated action from the people in your networks.
Where can I see my moments?You can review a day-by-day display of all your content on your dashboard. You can visit your profile page for a summary of your best content from the past 90 days.
What can I do with moments?You can see who responded to your content, what network it was published on, and the overall impact of that content.



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Nadine Cheung
Editor, The Job Post
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