Welcome
Tweekly.fm provides Twitter users with the ability to post their Last.fm statistics automatically once per week or ad-hoc. You also get a Tweekly.fm profile showing you how many other users share your taste in music. You can find new people to connect with and comment on their most listened to artists. You can customise the look of your outgoing tweets with your own hashtags too!
If you would like to help us cover our running costs, please check out the donate page. Users will be provided with an ad-free experience if donating while logged in with a Twitter account.
Past & Present
The original service was created by Simon de la Rouviere began life on Jan 7th 2009. Towards the end of its initial year, it encountered a few problems. From January 2010, Scott Wilcox took over the running and updated the site to accommodate new features and user options. The service was also moved entirely over to OAuth too.
Need Help?
Please report all issues with the site over at the issues page at Google Code. If you wish to speak to someone, contact scott@dor.ky or one of @tweeklyfm, @shotbeak and @dordotky via Twitter.
You're also invited to join us on IRC at irc.j3di.org, channel #tweekly.
Use Facebook Instead/As Well?
You can use the LastStat.us Facebook Application to achieve the same results.
The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower
The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower were a post-hardcore band from San Diego, California formed in 2001 with the distinct intention of branding their name on every kid's lips. Their beginning stage as an inventive jazz-punk hybrid as heard on 2003's "Dissertation, Honey" was strong and ever so cacophonous, but was quickly abandoned by the time of their second official release; a three song EP titled "If You Cut Us, We Bleed." This EP earned them a taste of success, danger, and an opportunity to spend nearly six months of 2004 on the road with the likes of Q and Not U, The Locust, and The Ex.
