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  • Twitter Will Likely Reach 500 Million Accounts Next Month

    Twitter Will Likely Reach 500 Million Accounts Next Month

    If you wanna express your Valentine’s Day sentiments to your sweetheart via Twitter next month, chances are they will see it because it’s official: everybody is on Twitter these days. And what’s significant about February 14? According to the Twitter data warlocks over at Twopcharts, that’s the approximate date when Twitter is expected to have register its 500,00,000th account.

    Honestly, though, it’s presumptuous to assume that will signify the 500,000,000th unique user, however, because if you’re already on Twitter you know that bots abound in all forms. I’m pretty sure that half (if not more) of my 80-some followers are bots of some kind and, if I’m lucky, I could have the odd Homeland Security intern following me while masquerading as a licentious girl.

    But real people Twitter or not, the 500,000,000 mark is quickly approaching.

    Look at that statement at the bottom. I’m gonna go ahead and say it: there is no way in hell more than one million people are joining Twitter every 24-hour period. Not unique users, at least. I have more than one Twitter account, as I suspect other people have as well if they like to keep a single account dedicated to one task (such as a business or a blog), so the multi-account user would inflate this number. Second, I swear on any of my accounts the bots-to-humans ratio hovers somewhere around 4:1.

    With their olfactory senses keen to the smell of sir-reverence, Compete.com computed the site analytics for unique users to Twitter as of November 2011.

    Computing meaningful stats for social media networks is a confusing if not contradictory exercise. It can seem like futile pomp that allows websites like Twitter and Google+ to blow their own horn. It’s all of matter of what data is most flattering for the message a business wants to promote. In this case, half a billion users sounds impressive. Academics are Level 50 Magicians when it comes to manipulating mediocre data so I guess if you PhD students can’t get a job at universities after you finish your dissertation, you can always go work for a place like Twitter.

  • Millions Of Viewers Tune Into YouTube In May

    comScore recently released their monthly numbers in regards to online video usage and rankings for the month of May. Below are some highlights from the release:
    • Google Sites attracted 144.6 million unique viewers during the month (101.2 videos per viewer), followed by Yahoo! Sites with 46.0 million viewers (7.3 videos per viewer), and Vevo with 45.6 million viewers (9.4 videos per viewer).
    • The top video ad networks in terms of their actual reach delivered were: Joost Video Network (by Adconion Media Group) with 35.2 percent penetration of online video viewers, BrightRoll Video Network with 24.4 percent, and Tremor Media Video Network with 21.2 percent.
    • 84.8 percent of the total U.S. Internet audience viewed online video.
    • 144.1 million viewers watched 14.6 billion videos on YouTube.com (101.2 videos per viewer).
    • The average Hulu viewer watched 27.0 videos, totaling 2.7 hours of video per viewer.
    • The duration of the average online video was 4.3 minutes.

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