Influencers and Influencees in Klout [closed] - klout

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If Klout says that I am influencing 10 people on Twitter, I see that they are arranged in decreasing order of a numerical score. Is this score attached to each of the person the Klout score of that person, or is it the extent to which I am influencing them?
If it is the former, how can I determine the latter score?

This is Klout score of that person.

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