Crowd Status helps you understand Twitter's crowd opinion about any subject by:
First: Classifying the information between different topics about your queried subject providing you the main entities for each of them (Available topics: COMMERCIAL ITEM, DATE, EVENT, LOCATION, ORGANIZATION, OTHER, PERSON, QUANTITY and TITLE)
Second: Sorts the information by popularity showing you the most popular information first. It also determines the sentiment polarity for each topic (i.e. information containing words like: "good", "great" or "happy" will be rated as positive, while information containing "bad", "hate", or "death" will be rated as negative)
Third: For each topic, it lets you know the most popular phrases or if you want to go deeper and spend more time understanding the topic it lets you listen the full tweets
What you can say to Crowd Status?
Here an example conversation with Crowd Status:
To query a subject (examples): Tell me about the hurricane Tell me about the American president Tell me about my timeline (you need to link your Twitter account for this function)
For navigation: Depending on what you are listening to, you can say "previous", "next" or "repeat". By these means, you can navigate to the next tweet or to the next topics entities. Say "go to start" to get to where you began.
For granulated navigation: If you want to move faster in your information retrieval process you can be more specific on your request, for example: Tell me about the hurricane (Here Crowd Status responds with the classified entities to "the hurricane" query) Tell me about people (for the PEOPLE topic) (It will return key phrases about "the hurricane" related to the PEOPLE's topic) Tell me tweets (It will return tweets for "the hurricane" related to the PEOPLE's topic) Tell me tweets about places (It will return tweets of "the hurricane" related to the PEOPLE's topic)
For actions: When listening a tweet you can RETWEET or LIKE it by asking Crowd Status to do so (you need to link your Twitter account for this).
If you leave Crowd Status, your session is always saved for you to continue exploring the subject you are interested in.