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by swordfish0321
4523 days ago
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Again you're reinforcing my point on education by comparing Facebook to Twitter. You can't compare the two just because they are both "social networks". They are two completely separate tools with separate purposes and more importantly separate users. Facebook has larger numbers because their user pool is larger and probably always will be. Grandmas look at pictures of grandchildren, high school friends keep in touch, that one guy you're friends with posts obnoxious religious or political rants. There is no barrier to entry, it's the worlds large public bulletin board and that's okay. These people aren't concerned about consuming aggregate information rapidly. When Facebook people come to twitter looking for Facebook they get disappointed. You don't hear Facebook users bitching about Pinterest needing to change because people expect a different experience from Pinterest. If more users coming to twitter from other networks better understood the platform they would be way less likely to be left scratching their head. Like I said, this is a problem that twitter needs to solve, but in the mean time if you enjoy Facebook and find twitter unusable then it's probably not the tool for you. |
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