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May 20, 2008

Tweet topic research results

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Browsing through the public timeline, and my own Twitter feeds, I can’t help but feel the above completely fabricated results graph is surprisingly accurate. Don’t be offended, it’s all in good humour.

Image: Fictional research graph on tweet topics.

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4 Responses to “Tweet topic research results”

  1. Nick Cowie said:

    Completely and accurately fabricated because it adds up to 100% ;-) real statistics never add up to up %100

  2. Ben Buchanan said:

    Needed a slice in there “1% status updates”. You know, what it was supposed to be for ;)

  3. Gary Barber said:

    Status updates? What status updates… way to close to the truth. Twitter has morphed away from its intended use.

  4. Becky Barnaby Blackham said:

    Being completely off topic, I wonder where the Web 2.0 Secret Weapon, er, colors of Mid-2008 is/are? … :)

    Becky

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