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stoweboyd:

Richard Florida did some analysis of the 500 most followed on Twitter, and discovered that most lived in the US, in Los Angeles and New York:

Richard Florida, Where the Twitterati Live
One explanation for America’s dominance is that it had a head start: Twitter was created and launched in the U.S. Most top U.S. accounts were registered earlier than those in other countries, and there is a clear relationship between how long an account has been active and how many followers it has accrued. It’s likely that American dominance will weaken somewhat as tweeters in other countries catch up. But that is clearly not the whole story. 

And the use in Brazil is very interesting, and unexplained, here.


I am so glad we, as Americans, can spend so much time on Twitter.  I wonder what would happen if we spent some of that time and energy on stuff like getting our nation out of debt and fixing the problems within our education system?

stoweboyd:

Richard Florida did some analysis of the 500 most followed on Twitter, and discovered that most lived in the US, in Los Angeles and New York:

Richard Florida, Where the Twitterati Live

One explanation for America’s dominance is that it had a head start: Twitter was created and launched in the U.S. Most top U.S. accounts were registered earlier than those in other countries, and there is a clear relationship between how long an account has been active and how many followers it has accrued. It’s likely that American dominance will weaken somewhat as tweeters in other countries catch up. But that is clearly not the whole story. 

And the use in Brazil is very interesting, and unexplained, here.

I am so glad we, as Americans, can spend so much time on Twitter. I wonder what would happen if we spent some of that time and energy on stuff like getting our nation out of debt and fixing the problems within our education system?

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    I think that the biggest reason for the United States’ dominance of Twitter is the fact that there is a high...
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    I am so glad we, as Americans, can spend so much time on Twitter. I wonder what would happen if we spent some of that...
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    I blame Hollywood. And the US’s general emphasis on social networking to find a job nowadays.
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    It doesn’t need explained. Brazilians and South Americans in general excel at everything. ;)
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    Twitterati Live stoweboyd:
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    Where the Twitterati Live (infographic by
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