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Nielsen finds majority quit Twitter after only a month

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Media folk are tripping over each other these days to tell their audiences how cool they think Twitter is and how deeply they are into Twitter culture.

Maybe so. But here’s a fascinating fact from a new Nielsen survey: Three out of every five users who sign up for Twitter drop out by the second month. That is only a 40 percent retention rate — much lower than that for Facebook and MySpace.

It makes you wonder how satisfying users are really finding Twitter. Or, maybe the question is: How short are the attention spans of some of these users?

Here’s a link to the Nielsen study along with a nice graphic of the steep decline in second-month use:

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  1. caterpillarcowboy reblogged this from tanya77 and added:
    I’d also like to compare this metric to some sort of industry baseline. How does it compare to Facebook, for example?...
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    Re: ION comment-C’mon, we’re supposed to take the...ratings on anything seriously? They’ve...
  3. mindset reblogged this from pearlsbeforeswine and added:
    i don’t have a twitter account so i don’t know this for sure, but i imagine twitter becoming mighty boring if you don’t...
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    Are we really expecting...attention spans from 140-character-max tweets? Plus, there isn’t...
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    Isn’t Nielsen too busy taking educated guesses at just how many people are watching TV to waste time on measuring how...
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    they seem to have a lot of technical issues. like right now
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