Santa Knows if Your Tweets are Naughty or Nice
By TwitterFools Editorial Staff, December 10th, 2009 in News | Comments

Santa, one of the most successful and well-loved social networkers of all time, knows if your tweets have been naughty or nice. But if you aren’t sure yourself, maybe you should visit Collective London’s naughty or nice Twitter driven app. It’s a fun little tool and if you could use a little Ha, Ha, Ha along with your Ho, Ho, Ho’s this year, then do read on.
Digital creative agency Collective has unveiled their ‘naughty or nice’ Twitter-driven app, featuring their very own Collective Santa.
Here’s what we learned from their press release:
Visitors enter their Twitter username to wake Santa from his snooze. They can then watch as Santa checks their tweets for various naughty or nice key words while he boogies to the music. Once the results are in, Santa responds by telling the user if they are naughty or nice and what they deserve this Christmas (anything from a “ruddy good talking to” to “a little donkey”).
If the user has been naughty, they’ll be encouraged to add some Christmas cheer to their tweets and try again.
Results are shared on Collective Santa’s Twitter page and can also be shared on the user’s Twitter or other social networking pages. The user can also choose to add a new naughty or nice profile picture to show all their followers.
Greg Doone, managing director of Collective, comments: “It’s great to see Santa embracing new technologies like Twitter, and we’re delighted to have helped him make his naughty and nice list this year. By the way, is there any chance I could have an iPhone 3Gs please?”

We tested the app and learned, much to our dismay, that we’ve been naughty! Must have been all the promotion of our post on Twitter Scrooges to Avoid earlier in the week. It turns out we don’t have a clue what a Su-Bo serenade is, so we aren’t sure if it will fit in our stocking. If you have an idea, please let us know in the comments. Also, if you think TwitterFools has been more naughty than nice let us know that too.
Find out if your tweets have been naught or nice and follow @collectivesanta for a little holiday cheer.
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