The Rise of Twitter

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The Rise of Twitter
Twitter is an online social media network that users can interact though posting tweets. Twitter has around 115 million active users and is currently in the top ten most visited websites (Twitter Statistics). Twitter has become very popular since its start in 2006. At its start, Twitter only had 140 users, but according to “Twitter Statistics,” it has grown to over 230 million users today. A study has shown that from 2011-2012 tweeting at work increased by 700 percent. Twitter is most popular among the college age group with 31 percent of 18-24 year olds using Twitter every day and only eight percent of adults using Twitter regularly (Fitzgerald). Along with its ability to connect diverse people and things, Twitter’s character limit and easy-to-use-interface also draws in millions of users.
Twitter users can follow whatever they want – their favorite celebrity, soda brand, news outlet, TV show, or even their favorite cartoon character. Twitter is sure to attract the interest of a wide variety of people because it has many pages for well-known people and products including artists like Blake Shelton and Usher, beverages like Coca-Cola and Pepsi, cartoons like Spongebob Squarepants and Mickey Mouse, and news outlets such as CNN and NBC. Twitter users only see tweets by people who they are following and do not have to be subjected to tweets by people who follow them. Twitter users only see what they choose to see and can gain online popularity without ever having to see a post that they do not want to see.
Celebrities can greatly influence people, and Twitter is a great way for famous people to interact with their fans and followers. “If you are like I am, heart palpitations commence. You take a series of fra...

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...people and things for everyone’s interests. Twitter also comes with a limit on irrelevant, thoughtless posts and is lacking in unnecessary games and other features. There is simplicity to Twitter that not many other social networking sites have, and for these reasons, Twitter has become popular and will continue to become popular.

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