X (Twitter) Account Statistics
Aggregate engagement, reach and account-health data from real X account audits run through TweetScan. Not survey estimates - measured numbers, recomputed as new audits come in.
4,064
accounts audited
total TweetScan runs
2.99%
median engagement rate
typical qualifying account
3,562
impressions per post
median across sample
35
likes per post
median across sample
1.0
posts per day
median posting frequency
57%
graded C or below
accounts underperforming their size
Aggregates include audited accounts with at least 100 followers and 5 sampled posts. Updated daily.
Methodology
TweetScan audits public X accounts on request: it samples the account's recent posts and measures followers, following, likes, replies, retweets, impressions and posting frequency, then assigns a letter grade relative to accounts of similar size. This page aggregates those audits.
To keep averages honest, aggregate statistics only include accounts with at least 100 followers and at least 5 sampled posts. No individual account data is published - only aggregates. Numbers recompute automatically as new audits are run, at most once per day.
Cite This Data
These statistics are free to use in articles, research and reports. Attribute them to TweetBoost TweetScan data and link to this page:
https://tweetboost.ai/twitter-account-statistics
The numbers update as new audits come in, so linking beats screenshotting. Questions about the data? Email us.
About the Data
Where does this data come from?
Every number on this page is aggregated from real X (Twitter) account audits run through TweetScan, our free account analysis tool. Each audit samples an account's recent posts and measures followers, likes, impressions, replies and posting frequency directly from public data.
What counts as an "audited account" in these statistics?
Aggregates only include accounts with at least 100 followers and at least 5 sampled posts, so single-post outliers and empty accounts do not distort the averages. The total audit count includes all scans ever run.
How is engagement rate calculated?
Engagement rate is measured per account as engagements (likes, replies, retweets) relative to audience and reach across the sampled posts. The page reports medians rather than averages, because a small number of viral or bot-driven accounts would otherwise distort the numbers.
Can I use these statistics in my article or report?
Yes - this data is free to cite. Attribute it to "TweetBoost TweetScan data" with a link to this page. The numbers update automatically as new audits come in, so link rather than screenshot where possible.
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