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Twitter.... (pg. 15)
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| MikeyN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
Whats the past tense for "i twittered?"
I Twattered? |
tweeted? |
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| MikeyN |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Ear
Twatted. |
this too :p |
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| DJ Mach X |
I tweet, therefore I twat...
But I think it's supposed to be "twit" |
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| LKD |
| this dylan rhymes fellow put me as a #FF this past friday...wieeerd |
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| smuncky |
| starting to get used to it after a few tries...lets see if i can keep this up |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by LKD
seriously, smartphone+twitter = addictive..lol |
Why? I do not understand the lure of twitter. |
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| LKD |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
Why? I do not understand the lure of twitter. |
if you have enough followers that interact a lot, the conversation based on random thoughts is what gets addictive. |
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| Stilez |
I've added most of you creeps and vice versa.
For me twitter > FB. |
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| DJ Mach X |
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| smuncky |
Infographic of the Day: The Path to 10 Billion Tweets
BY Cliff KuangMon Mar 22, 2010
Can Twitter become essential before it becomes a fad?
In February, Twitter hit a whopping 10 billion tweets in a single month. To document that explosive rise--from a minuscule base just over a year ago--Mashable created this infographic. And actually, the biggest challenge facing the micro-blogging service is buried in the middle of the graph: The most-active 28% of users account for 76% of the traffic; the top 1% account for an astounding 35% of traffic.
If Twitter is merely a fad for that 1%, the user base and traffic could readily fall apart. (By contrast, compare Twitter to Facebook, which, because of its ubiquity, is driven by users of all stripes.) The question is: Can Twitter become essential, before it becomes just a fad? Twitter addicts would say it already has--just witness how the Iranian uprisings and yesterday's health-care vote were covered--but let's check back in a year.
http://om.ly/hMRr |
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