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November 18, 2022

Bye Bye Birdie: Why Twitter is On the Outs

Like it or not, Twitter has become an unavoidable part of our online lives. Created by Jack Dorsey and Biz Stone in 2006, the social networking platform’s reach has grown remarkably over the past four years. According to a recent study conducted by Edison Research, 87 percent of the U.S. population is now aware of its existence. Surprising? Not really. Forget about Twitter’s overwhelming online presence, the site is constantly being thrown in our face throughout every media outlet imaginable. From CNN to ESPN, we’re constantly exposed to the endless stream of thoughts that Twitter encompasses. While Twitter’s presence is undeniable, its future lacks certainty. Will Twitter continue to grow and thrive? In short, no. Why? Allow me to explain…  

Putting the Numbers in Perspective

[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/11358585[/vimeo] With nearly 90 percent of the U.S. population completely aware of Twitter, certainly a majority of them are actively using the service, right? Not really. Twitter gets an estimated 180 million unique visitors internationally per day, but not all of them have accounts. Of the estimated 106 million accounts on Twitter, only 3 percent have more than 100 followers, while 24 percent of users have 0 followers. Only 40 percent of people who try Twitter remain active on the service after their first month. While Twitter does receive quite a bit of attention, it has been proven to be of little use to the majority of people.  

It’s All the Rage… For Now

twitter-hype-2 Obviously, Twitter gets a lot of its traffic from outside sources promoting their accounts on the site, but how much exactly? 75 percent. That’s right, three-fourths of Twitter’s visitors come to the site as a result of promotions made by third parties. That’s all fine and well for now, but hype eventually dies. What happens when these outside sources decide to abandon the social networking platform for the next big thing? That, my friends, will be the end of Twitter as we know it.  

Too Connected

twitter-connect-2 So why, exactly, do 60 percent of Twitter users quit within the first month of using the platform? Twitter simply doesn’t appeal to average internet users. If you’re not a spammer, a narcissist, or a business owner, chances are Twitter isn’t of much use to you. Your everyday person signs up for Twitter to see what all the hype is about, figuring that they will be able to connect with friends and family, and read interesting news stories. Quickly, however, they are proven wrong. Twitter takes “connecting” to another level. New users are rapidly exposed to what Twitter is all about, and are overwhelmed with the constant influx of updates. Most (normal) people don’t care what you’re eating for dinner, when you’re going to sleep, or how local firefighters rescued a cat from a nearby park. Soon, new Twitter users find that the platform is essentially a breeding ground for relentless marketing and ego inflation. Funny enough, neither corporate entities nor people with a false sense of self-important care what you have to say. The way in which Twitter is used really defeats its purpose. If nearly every status update falls upon deaf ears, is it really connecting?  

Other, Better Options

facebook-twitter-1-1 Despite the fact that Twitter is constantly shoved in your face, it’s not like there aren’t other options. There is an endless list of social networking mediums that exist, many of which are of much greater value to typical internet users. Sure, Twitter does an outstanding job of catering to users’ without much to say, but it is essentially useless to those who do have something to say. That’s where Facebook comes in. Not only does Facebook cater to the average Joe by allowing them to speak their mind, they provide a familiar platform to do so. Learning from the mistakes that lead to the downfall of MySpace, Facebook provides a more familiar, easier to understand social networking experience. Being wrapped up in the online tech world, you may not know it, but terms like hash, tweet, and retweet have no meaning to the vast majority of society. Terms such as like, fan, and share, however, are easily understood. Not to mention the fact that people actually like building, maintaining, and having a profile. For these reasons, it’s clear why Facebook continues to dominate its competition. Currently second only to Google in terms of traffic, Facebook sees over 400 million people logging in every month, 50 percent of which visit the site every day.  

Twitter Isn’t Profitable

twitter-money-1-1 Despite Twitter’s reach, the fact remains that they really don’t make any money. Why? Well, for one, they don’t really put much effort into actually becoming profitable. While this is a noble and refreshing concept considering the abundance of ad infested social networking platforms, it doesn’t do much for the company itself. Twitter relies on venture capital to fuel its operations. How long will venture capital firms continue to shell out cash to an unprofitable service, though? In the end, all venture capital firms are concerned with is profiting from their investments. This year, Twitter did release an advertising platform in hopes of turning profit. So far, it has yet to do so. Twitter limited the companies that they would allow to advertise to well known corporate entities, shunning small businesses who desire a self-serve advertising platform similar to Facebook’s. Hey, that’s their call, but how long will these advertisers last? The truth of the matter is, their advertisements are reaching a demographic with a short attention span… people who, in all honesty, aren’t likely to even notice the advertisement as they quickly scan for updates. Why would these companies even pay for advertisements when there are thousands already following their account? What do you think? Will Twitter continue to grow and prosper, or will it fade into non-existence once the hype dies down? Leave a comment and let us know.

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Timothy James Duffy

Timothy James Duffy is a full-time internet marketer, online content creator by day, and a Playstation 3 addict by night.

79 thoughts on “Bye Bye Birdie: Why Twitter is On the Outs

  1. It seems as though you’ve completely missed the point of twitter. Contrary to what you write, and to popular belief, twitter is NOT a social networking site, and a minority of its traffic is actually social. Twitter is a /micro-blogging/ site, a journalism site if you will, and as such, it is more closely related to blogger or livejournal than it is to facebook. Blogs aren’t profitable either, and they’re used only by a small percentage of the population, but you can’t ignore the impact blogs have had on our online experience, and on journalism in general. This is a tool for journalists and info sources not ordinary people. Ordinary people may tap into the data firehose at their own risk, but most prefer to take their news at a more leisurely pace, with more than 140 chars worth of content.

    To be effective, a social networking site needs to drive its usage percentage ever closer to 100%. Only a minuscule minority of Internet users need to have a blog for the effect we’ve witnessed to occur. Same thing is true for twitter.

    To sum up, twitter is here to stay, at least until something better arrives, but don’t expect usage to ever rise beyond a few percents.

    1. I was going to say the same thing – he appears to believe that that Twitter is directly competing Faecbook yet they both serve different purposes. If he is living in the social media world, it’s probably hard for him to see that not all sites are about being popular and gathering a multitude of friends.

      As you pointed out, Twitter is a micro blogging site and while the majority of the world does not micro blog, there are people who do so for their job and this is an excellent tool for it. Plain and simple. Because it doesn’t put up the numbers that facebook does, he thinks that this it is doomed – what ever happened to niche markets – do they not teach people what those are anymore in school?

  2. I think you mean “Fondly enough” in the paragraph before the cartoons? Otherwise, narcissism and voyeurism is the foundation of social media. Twitter has no exclusive on the spirit of the age of Narcissus.

  3. I’m not going to follow you, despite your asking, because by your lights Twitter will be dead soon. By the way, I had chicken for supper.

  4. What a useless, rambling post that just restates the outdated, disproved idea that Twitter is “just a fad.” And why did you include broadband internet statistics? How does that suggest Twitter is “just a fad.” Oh that’s right; it doesn’t.

    With so many Non-Sequiturs and Red Herrings, I wonder if the poster has ever passed a composition course? Who cares if Twitter is not profitable now? YouTube wasn’t profitable at first; I wonder if it is now, but it will definitely exist for many years. And besides the many illogical statements, you also insult people who use Twitter by suggesting we just post “what we ate for dinner.” You have obviously never followed quality Twitterers such as Roger Ebert or Dan Schwabel. Or comedians such as Sarah Silverman and Stephen Colbert. Or the many musicians, writers, philosophers, politicians, educators, and so forth that offer great thoughts and links to relevant stories each day. Judging by this post, I can only surmise the poster never uses Twitter, and has joined the ranks of a few people on the internet who love writing that this or that latest technology is “just a fad.” Newflash: People were saying this in 2008 and 2009, and now Twitter is more popular than ever. Microblogging, in fact has singlehandedly become the most useful Web 2.0 tool, precisely because of the popularity of Twitter. Just ask the creators of Tumblr and Google Buzz.

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