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February 27, 2012
21:26 • 1 year ago

A good counterpoint on that WSJ graphic we posted

Tags: seldo wall street journal twitter facebook mobile usage desktop usage

seldo says: This massively understate’s Twitter’s real influence, since its consumption is primarily mobile (and Facebook’s is 50% mobile, so it’s actually even bigger).

» SFB says: It doesn’t count third-party app usage, either. So I agree with you on that. I’ll link to this conversation on the post. As far as desktop goes, I think that it’s a more accurate gauge of the other services than Twitter. Which is actually pretty bad for G+, as most people use that through the Web site (though it does have a mobile presence) and third-party apps are still pretty much nonexistent. — Ernie @ SFB

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  2. chartier said: Despite the apparent popularity of third party clients, I’ve seen some recent Twitter usage breakdowns that state the vast majority of users stick to Twitter.com and mobile.twitter.com (Tumblr doesn’t allow links in replies, else I’d cite). But that Twitter number might be…
  3. kempisosha said: Another thing to consider is people like me: I leave a tab with FB open all day (and, for that matter all night after I leave) at work, so I can flip to it quickly. I’m only using it a fraction of the time that it’s open.
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