The folks who pubÂlish the HarÂvard BusiÂness Review have conÂductÂed a study of TwitÂter, surÂveyÂing 300,000 TwitÂter users in May 2009 to see how peoÂple are using the serÂvice. And here are the top levÂel findÂings:
- “Although men and women folÂlow a simÂiÂlar numÂber of TwitÂter users, men have 15% more folÂlowÂers than women.”
- “An averÂage man is almost twice more likeÂly to folÂlow anothÂer man than a woman. SimÂiÂlarÂly, an averÂage woman is 25% more likeÂly to folÂlow a man than a woman. FinalÂly, an averÂage man is 40% more likeÂly to be folÂlowed by anothÂer man than by a woman.”
- “Among TwitÂter users, the mediÂan numÂber of lifeÂtime tweets per user is one. This transÂlates into over half of TwitÂter users tweetÂing less than once every 74 days.”
- And finalÂly, “the top 10% of proÂlifÂic TwitÂter users accountÂed for over 90% of tweets.”
The numÂbers sugÂgest that TwitÂter is not stickÂing that well. PeoÂple sign up and then most leave. That’s too bad. But it doesÂn’t negate the fact that TwitÂter has been a very useÂful tool for Open CulÂture. As we’ve writÂten here before, TwitÂter has put a human face on our audiÂence and allowed us to get to know you much betÂter. MeanÂwhile, we can’t say the same about FaceÂbook (although we’re not knockÂing it.) What’s your expeÂriÂence with TwitÂter? (PS You can find us on TwitÂter @openculture).