President Ruto Is the Most Influential African Leader on Twitter CapitalFMKenya: Kenya
This is according to the 2022 World Leader Power Ranking report from BCW's Twiplomacy, a digital diplomacy initiative by strategic communication agency, BCW Global.
A statement to newsrooms indicates that BCW's Twiplomacy new ranking algorithm has been designed to identify what influence is on Twitter among a particular list of handles. It then applied additional variables such as gender, age, length of time in office and others to further contextualise, compare and understand influence factors in the ranking.
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