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In like the past few months to now almost a year has the Facebook ratings sored high and twitter ratings dropped down?

asked Jun 22 '10 at 23:48

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Actually, I'd flip the two in your question -- I think Twitter's the one on a high growth curve and Facebook's starting to fall off. Case in point:

Facebook has also been engaged in some statistical finagling. It used to report status updates a day, counting about 60 million a day back in February. But with the advent of the new “like” button, it’s begun to prefer tracking total interactions and shares. Facebook users share about 25 billion pieces of content each month, or about 50 per user every month if you assume the service has 500 million active monthly users.

Twitter users, in comparison, post 65 million updates a day or about 2 billion a month.

Source: http://social.venturebeat.com/2010/06/10/twitter-growth-125-million-users/

answered Jun 23 '10 at 00:10

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Facebook is much older then Twitter. Your question is backwards.

answered Jun 23 '10 at 00:16

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