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Twitter (X) devs launch app to track biggest ratios on the app

It’s only been up for a week, and some of the app’s biggest losers were already front and center on it.

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Twitter (X) devs just released an independent app called the Ratio Finder. It tracks the Top Victims and Top Ratioers. Additionally, it lets you search ratios on any user and has a feed that shows off recent ratios.

The developer behind it, Mike Rosinsky, says he made it to show off how powerful the X platform is.

The X API is an insanely powerful tool to find the most meaningful conversations on the platform. To show what it can do, I put a sample app together as a small weekend project to highlight top ratios on X. Let the dunking begin 🔥

It currently has data logged from the past 7 days, which is convenient for people like Elon Musk, who gets ratio’d all the time on his own app, but apparently not in the last week — as he’s sitting at zero. We’ll see how long this feature lasts once ratios start coming in for him.

Unfortunately, if any average dev wants to make useful tools on the platform, it costs thousands a month for API access. Here are the pricing options, not including enterprise tier:

API pricing

You can check out the top ratio victims here or go to https://xratios.app/.

Not entirely sure what a ratio is? Twitter (X) released a breakdown for that:

ratio chart

Twitter (X) has been rolling out loads of features recently, including a location update that completely exposed tons of foreign users pretending to be americans, especially as conservative / MAGA accounts. We gathered up a list of tons of people who got exposed here. You can also check out some of the funniest community notes we’ve seen recently.

The platform has also teased they’re going to release a ‘seen’ feature soon where you can go back and check posts that disappeared too quickly when the app refreshed.

For more social media updates, check out our section on the site.

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