Black People Love Twitter (More Than White People)

Black People Love Twitter (More Than White People)

Published: April 30, 2010 @ 12:37 pm
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By Dylan Stableford

A new report on Twitter says 24 percent of its U.S. users are black – meaning African-Americans are twice as well represented on the micro-messaging service as they are in the general population. (Why is Twitter more popular among blacks than whites? The study doesn't say, though Business Insider has a few theories.)

The report – “Twitter Usage in America” -- was published by Edison Research, which surveyed 1,753 Americans in February.

Here are some other interesting trends:

>> A shocking 87 percent of Americans are aware of Twitter, up from 26 percent in 2009 and just 5 percent in 2008 – a nod to Twitter’s surge in use and ubiquity. (Facebook awareness is 88 percent.)

>> As Mashable points out, however, that means more Americans are aware of the social networking phenomenon than have access to the Internet (85 percent of the U.S. is online).

>> Twitter trails Facebook in usage. Just 7 percent (17 million persons) actively use Twitter, while 41 percent maintain a Facebook profile.

>> Almost half (47 percent) of “regular Twitter users” update their feeds – though a majority of the same group update their status on Facebook and other social sites.

>> More than half (51 percent) of active Twitter users “follow companies, brands or products on social networks.”

Click here to access the full report.

[Image: Roots drummer Questlove, a prolific Twitter user]

Tags: African-American, Media, study, twitter
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