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Looks up how many followers two Twitter accounts do have in common
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
This script looks up how many followers two different Twitter accounts do have in common.
Usage:
twitter_follower_intersect.py username username
You'll need Python and the Python Twitter Tools to get this running.
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/twitter/
Also you will have to create an app at https://dev.twitter.com/apps/
and enter your credentials below:
"""
auth_token = '...'
auth_token_secret = '...'
consumer_key = '...'
consumer_secret = '...'
from twitter import Twitter, OAuth
import sys, os
if len(sys.argv) != 3:
print 'Usage:\n\n'+os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])+' screenname1 screenname2';
t = Twitter(auth=OAuth(auth_token, auth_token_secret, consumer_key, consumer_secret))
user_a = sys.argv[1]
user_b = sys.argv[2]
a = t.followers.ids(user=user_a)
b = t.followers.ids(user=user_b)
c = []
for id in a:
try:
b.index(id)
c.append(id)
except:
True
print '\n'+user_a, 'has', len(a), 'follower'
print user_b, 'has', len(b), 'follower'
print user_a, 'and', user_b, 'have', len(c), 'followers in common'
if len(c) > 100:
c = c[:100]
print '\nfirst 100 common followers are:'
elif len(c) > 0:
print '\nthese are the common followers:'
if len(c) > 0:
common_info = t.users.lookup(user_id=','.join(map(str, c)))
common = []
for u in common_info:
common.append(u['screen_name'])
print ', '.join(common)
print
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