Twitter becomes a global phenomenon: Semiocast
Dylan Bushell-Embling |
April 01, 2010
telecomseurope.net
Twitter has truly developed into a global phenomenon, with the strongest adoption rates occurring outside its home market in the US, according to French research agency Semiocast.
Japan is the second largest nation of Twitterers with 15% of all messages, followed by Brazil (12%), Indonesia (10%), and the UK with (6%).
The Netherlands, Germany and France hold places in the top 13 nations – those with 1% or more of Twitter's messages.
Semiocast used semantic parsing tools to work out where messages originated during a week-long study involving analysis of 13.5 million tweets.
Only 0.5% of tweets have been geotagged, a service Twitter only offers to US users, but which some third-party applications can also provide.