Childish? Yes. Silly? Absolutely. But a lot of fun, nonetheless! Provide it with a feed from your Twitter account and it will create 4 rolls of toilet paper 'delivered straight to your door'. From www.getshitter.com
How Far Did Your Tweet Travel? This is a nice tool. Simply type in a @name, hashtag, URL and so on, and see how far it travels. Here's a sample screenshot:
It then goes on to show you who has tweeted your search term and how many people it has gone out to, so it really gives you an indication of well, how far your tweet reaches! You can use it in manual mode for free, but there are also a variety of commercial versions available if you want to monitor terms.
WhoTweetedMe.com will analyze a URL and show you its most influential retweeters, potential reach and timeline. Due to Twitter API limitations, It works best on blog post URLs that are between 1 day and 2 weeks old.
Buffer makes your life easier with a smarter way to schedule tweets. Work out all your tweets at one point in time during the day. Then fill up your Buffer with your tweets and Buffer schedules them for you. Simply keep that Buffer topped up and you will then be tweeting consistently all day round, all week long.
I don't think I'm usually very dense, but I just don't get the point of Shuush which is a Twitter app. Log in and it'll show you a feed of the tweets from people that you follow. The more they post, the smaller the text, to the point where you can't even read it! The people who post less have a much larger font size. They say of themselves "Shuush is a prototype web based Twitter reader that ranks your followers on frequency of tweets. It aims to amplify the people that don't usually get heard, and scale back those with frequent updates"
Consequently they're so missing the point that they really don't get it at all. On Twitter, everyone in my stream is equal. I follow them all, and I'm interested in what they say. Simply because someone doesn't tweet much, or tweets a lot is neither here nor there - they're all interesting. Downplaying some tweets and upplaying others simply doesn't work - paticularly as you can't actually respond or do anything except look at them. Consequently it's not even a functioning client.
If for some reason you don't want to listen to someone, you can mute them on resources like Echofon or Brizzly for example. I'm afraid that this app is a total waste of time.
Compare your Twitter usage with friends or enemies. See how much you tweet, how many mentions you get and how many followers you have in comparision to those of your colleagues. If you're paranoid or sad enough that is.