At Teleport we’re all about cities and the freedom to chose how you divide your time between them. After living in 9 countries (and 17 cities) I got curious about what a global citizen’s friends and city graphs would actually look like. So here’s mine (@keskkyla):

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Since Facebook has closed down third party access to one’s own graph, I started hacking together interactive city graphs using Twitter data. Essentially I’m looking at the location text field of all my Twitter followers who I am following as well and trying to identify their cities of interest. I’m only looking at people who follow each other as such relationships have a higher chance of being more meaningful and I’m only looking at cities listed under location field even though location tagged tweets could prove interesting as well.

Here are two graphs of TechCrunch columnist Kim-Mai Cutler for example. Being part of the Silicon Valley community certainly takes connectedness to another level!