Sabtu, 28 Juli 2012

Indonesia Fifth World's Largest Twitter Users



TEMPO.CO, Paris - When there is a question why the key word that comes from Indonesia are often included in the Trending Topic globally, perhaps following the results of this research will answer your curiosity.

Semiocast based research, social media research institute based in Paris, France, was the owner of the Twitter accounts in this country is the fifth largest in the world.

Indonesia was in fifth position with 19.5 million the number of accounts, having overtaken the United Kingdom who had been in fourth position with 23.8 million accounts. Meanwhile, a position occupied by the United States with 107.7 million, Brazil won the second position with 33.3 million, and Japan in third place with 29.9 million accounts.

Quoted from PC Mag, Thursday, February 2, 2012, the study was conducted on 383 million accounts created before 2012, taking into account criteria such as the location specified in the profile, time zone, language used when sending a tweet, as well as GPS location.

Apart from the terms of the number of accounts, Twitter users in Indonesia are also more active than the average user in the world. For 1 September to 30 November 2011, only 27 percent of accounts around the world that'' jamming'' tweet at least once in this period, while in Indonesia reached 28 percent.

Unfortunately, this institution does not quantify the percentage of'' donations'' to the overall state of a tweet is sent per day. On June 2010, the institute released the results of his research on this subject and found that Indonesia was third most active state sending a tweet, a donation of 12 percent of all tweets are sent per day.

In November, Semiocast also issued the results of research that says that tweet Malay 6.4 percent overall control of the on-post tweet. This places the Malay language in the fifth most widely used for jamming'' tweet'' after English, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Countries that use this language are Malaysia and Indonesia, but Semiocast tweet underlined that most of the Malay language is derived from Indonesia.

Source :Tempo.co

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