I’m noticing that Facebook is getting far less traffic amongst my ‘friend’ group than usual, but that Twitter seems to be revving up more and so is traffic in the blogosphere. I’d like to know if this is just me or is this a trend that other social media users are noticing.
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I think I’m seeing the same pattern Cameron. I’m not sure why, but my hunch is that Facebook is too proscriptive and over-run with too much noise. Blogging and microblogging seems to allow individuals to be more creative in defining their own spaces and in filtering out the noise. This is especially true since Twitter introduced lists, IMHO.
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I think I’m seeing the same pattern Cameron. I’m not sure why, but my hunch is that Facebook is too proscriptive and over-run with too much noise. Blogging and microblogging seems to allow individuals to be more creative in defining their own spaces and in filtering out the noise. This is especially true since Twitter introduced lists, IMHO.