“Room Rater” Twitter Account Judges Celebrities On The Rooms They Do Video Calls In (45 Pics) Alison. Twitter Account “Room Rater” Judges TV Journalists’ Home Decor. Clinton responded herself on Twitter, thanking Room Rater and saying that she'd "keep striving for that highest, hardest glass ceiling, the elusive 10/10." (Twitter page of Room Rater via AP) According to Twitter’s Room Rater, actor Steve Carell has too many horizontal books on his shelf and actress Leah Remini needs a bigger succulent. Twitter 'room rater' grades stars and politicians on their Zoom backgrounds as lockdown broadcasts give fans a peek inside their homes. Prev Article Next Article . Helmed by Claude Taylor, the Twitter account Room Rater reads to filth what we can see when these talking heads remotely call-into MSNBC, NBC, FOX and CNN. Since most of our lives have moved online, we’re more used to seeing people on Zoom or Skype conference calls than in real life. Started by a DC-area provocateur, @RateMySkypeRoom has earned tons of attention—and some hurt feelings. The Twitter account @RateMySkypeRoom takes screenshots of reporters, celebrities, and public figures inside their homes and rates their decor and backdrops on a scale of 1 to 10. Tweet Share. “We have every faith” that he can improve, the account wrote. We Asked a Few About Their Scores. Written by Rosa Cartagena | Published on May 1, 2020. The Room Rater—tough, but ever fair—has granted a do-over for next time.