Twisp is a TWitter SPam fighting Powershell script that searches through your followers and provides insight into the most likely spam candidates.
Download it now: Twisp 1.0
Note: After putting in your credentials, the script is going out to Twitter.com to pull down your full followers and full friends list. This may take some time. I’m working on a new version which will either offer a progress bar, or at least give some feedback that the script is still running.
So what does it do?
Twisp first gathers a list of all your twitter friends and compares it to a list of people who follow you. Anyone who follows you (who you aren’t friends with) goes into a list of potential spammers.
This list is further refined by comparing:
- How many friends do the potential spammers have to how young the account is.
(If the account is only a few days old, but they already have friended 500 people, they’re probably spammers)
- The ratio of their friends to their followers and the total number of their friends
(If they are only followed by a quarter (or less) of the number they friended, they’re probably spammers)
- Their bio to keywords such as “media expert” and “SEO”
- If they don’t have a profile picture
The index of spamitude is calculated, then displayed next to the potential spammer’s name in a simple GUI. Use the checkboxes to select multiple users, then either click Block to simply block the users, or Report which will first send a Direct Message to @spam with the spammers usernames (thereby reporting the users) before blocking the users.
Note: The Blocking feature requires that you are a follower of @spam and can send Direct Messages to @spam.

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