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The New York Review of Books

The New York Review of Books

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Followers
2.1M
Posts
28.5K
Following
595
Account age
18 yrs
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📊 Post performance

131K
Avg views / post
6.4%
Reach vs followers
Dec 2007
On X since

🔥 Top post: An Open Letter on the Misuse of Holocaust Memory · 1.2M views

📊 Activity & format

Posting cadence
0.03 / week
A lower-frequency account — each post lands with more weight.
Content mix
Mostly text
Recent: 0 video · 7 image · 11 text.
Follower / following
3.5K×
Follows 595 back. A strong ratio — an audience that follows them, not a follow-for-follow network.
Verification
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A paid X Premium (Blue) verified account.

Recent posts

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🔥 Top post An Open Letter on the Misuse of Holocaust Memory 1.2M❤ 2.2K🔁 1.1K
Our 8/20 issue is now online, with @DAMendelsohnNYC on the Odyssey, Michael Greenberg on the DSA, @OfficialMDanner on Trump in decline, @lmlauramarsh on John Lanchester, @DavidCole_Gtown on the Supreme Court’s power grab, a poem by Anne Ca… 7.7K❤ 18🔁 46 “The only reason we didn’t descend into violence that day was that the students remained calm. They were the only adults in the room.” —@NadiaAbuElHaj1 on the pro-Palestinian encampment at Columbia 131K❤ 797🔁 354 The poet Mosab Abu Toha, winner of the Palestine Book Award and founder of the Edward Said Library in Gaza, has reportedly been detained by the Israel Defense Forces. In May we published his poem “What a Gazan Should Do During an Israeli A… 162.8K❤ 819🔁 558 The language of Cormac McCarthy, wrote Michael Gorra in our December 22 issue, “has all the richness of the King James Bible, its cadences slow and forever beautiful and forever at odds with the world it describes.” 112.9K❤ 760🔁 206 Shortly after the last guilty verdicts came down in the trials of the Central Park 5, Didion wrote a 16,000-word piece carefully detailing the racism and rush to judgment, in both the courts and public opinion, that resulted in five wrongf… ❤ 667🔁 216 Starting in 1973 with an essay about Hollywood, Joan Didion wrote thirty-eight articles for The New York Review. Her final contribution, in May 2017, was a memorial for our founding coeditor Robert Silvers. We mourn the passing of our long… ❤ 2K🔁 486 In celebration of our new site, we're offering free access to our archive of over 20,000 articles, as well as a selection of classic New York Review pieces, “Twenty-Five from the Archive." Here's Ellen Willis on 'Easy Rider' and 'Alice's R… ❤ 865🔁 331 I cannot go on restricting myself to images because you think it is your right to dispute my meaning: I am prepared now to force clarity upon you. — Louise Glück ❤ 1.1K🔁 265 Trump knew that Michael Flynn was under criminal investigation when he asked James Comey to “see your way clear to letting this go.” Murray Waas has seen the White House memo, which implicates the president in an obstruction of justice ❤ 957🔁 502 @realDonaldTrump So learn from it. https://t.co/JnnFnXpK3S ❤ 867🔁 617 In retrospect, there were some warning signs. ❤ 10.4K🔁 4.4K

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🗓️Joined X in 2007 — 18 years ago.
👁️Averages 131K views per post.
📤Posts about per week.
💬0.14% engagement rate.
🏅Earned the 1M Followers for passing 1M followers.

🕵️ Fake follower check

Estimated
46/100
Fair Credibility score
69%
Mixed Real audience
Medium Fake-follower risk
High Data confidence
  • Est. 69% real, active audience · Medium fake-follower risk.
  • Low engagement (~6.4% of followers engage each post) — a sign of an inflated or inactive audience.
  • Organic base — far more followers than accounts it follows.
  • Verified account.
  • Established account (18+ years old).
  • 0.14% engagement — below the ~10.8% typical for this size.

Heuristic estimate from engagement, follower ratios, account age & growth — a screening signal, not a guarantee.

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