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Howie at Sky Pulse Media
Posted March 15, 2012 at 5:46 AM
This graphic is completely riddled with holes. Please fix it. Up top you say 175mil tweets per day. Down below in the timeline 2011 33billion tweets per day. Which is it Chris? I hate infographics for this reason. 33bil tweets per day by 100mil active users is a lot per user. Actually 330 which is impossible. The real number is around 4 on average.
I didnt make it – hence the source link at the bottom. You should contact them.
Howie at Sky Pulse Media
Posted March 15, 2012 at 11:54 AM
But you published it? Anyway, I am at war with inforgrahics because they do this all the time.Don’t worry Chris Brogan published one on G+ that was I think his creation and riddled with holes. Which is why I don’t read his blog or follow on twitter etc.
I’d be more concerned that this is the best use you can find for your time, I don’t fact check ur spaceship website. Narrowing your education because u find a single mistake is something you should reconsider how logical that is. Thats my advice. The world is filled with liittle errors, get over it.
Great infographic but… somewhat outdated. That’s the problem with social media, things move so fast. I saw another post recently that mentioned Twitter had 555 million accounts and another one that mentioned it surpassed 600 million. Either way, it’s much more than 465 million.
The most popular account, Lady Gaga, recently topped the 25 million followers mark (much more than the 19 million mentioned here). And in the top 5 events that got the most tweets per second, the Final game of UEFA Cup, between Barcelona and Milan, became number 1 or number 2 – this was in May 2012, if I recall.
Nevertheless, the figures are impressive.
Cheers,
Frederic
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Thank you, another great marketing source for my daily use of, Why brands need to embrace Twitter and social media now.
This graphic is completely riddled with holes. Please fix it. Up top you say 175mil tweets per day. Down below in the timeline 2011 33billion tweets per day. Which is it Chris? I hate infographics for this reason. 33bil tweets per day by 100mil active users is a lot per user. Actually 330 which is impossible. The real number is around 4 on average.
I didnt make it – hence the source link at the bottom. You should contact them.
But you published it? Anyway, I am at war with inforgrahics because they do this all the time.Don’t worry Chris Brogan published one on G+ that was I think his creation and riddled with holes. Which is why I don’t read his blog or follow on twitter etc.
I’d be more concerned that this is the best use you can find for your time, I don’t fact check ur spaceship website. Narrowing your education because u find a single mistake is something you should reconsider how logical that is. Thats my advice. The world is filled with liittle errors, get over it.
Users (140 million) is a much more useful stat than “accounts” — the majority of which have been abandoned.
Great infographic but… somewhat outdated. That’s the problem with social media, things move so fast. I saw another post recently that mentioned Twitter had 555 million accounts and another one that mentioned it surpassed 600 million. Either way, it’s much more than 465 million.
The most popular account, Lady Gaga, recently topped the 25 million followers mark (much more than the 19 million mentioned here). And in the top 5 events that got the most tweets per second, the Final game of UEFA Cup, between Barcelona and Milan, became number 1 or number 2 – this was in May 2012, if I recall.
Nevertheless, the figures are impressive.
Cheers,
Frederic
Nice
infographic. Interesting to see the numbers of active users (heavy tweeters) comparing the numbers of passive ones (hardly tweet, mostly follow).