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Which site is better? Twitter or facebook?
03-24-2014, 10:27 AM
Post: #1
Which site is better? Twitter or facebook?
I have the feeling everyone will say facebook but i strongly disagree. I belong to both websites but i haven't been on facebook but one time. I am addicted to twitter. Which site do you prefer? Why?

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03-24-2014, 10:33 AM
Post: #2
 
FB. because all my friends are on there. And so is your mama and me and her chat

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03-24-2014, 10:37 AM
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Depends if you just want a quick description of what someone is doing or tell what you are doing then twitter, but if you want more information on people then facebook, plus more people have facebook so you can find your friends, create a group, play multiplayer games with friends, it depends on you facebook is just a more complex version of twitter
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03-24-2014, 10:43 AM
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twitter! (also addicted to tumblr). in my case, Facebook is just full of my college friends and i only talk to about 15% of them. twitter is about talking to people you actually have something in common with, who live around the world, all different ages and interests. I've actually made some actual friends in my unsocial twitter obsession as my mum calls it. Anyway, who doesn't love talking to new people?
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03-24-2014, 10:45 AM
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Same here! I'm addicted to twitter! I love facebook but not as much as i love twitter. On twitter i can express my feelings and blog.
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03-24-2014, 10:47 AM
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The differences between the two networks are substantial and in some ways a direct comparison between the two is actually difficult to make. Twitter is simple and feels like Google did in 1998, while Facebook offers a portal-like interface somewhat reminiscent of Yahoo.


Most people can very quickly grasp how to use Facebook to connect to friends and family, using it to share thoughts, images, etc. Like MySpace but more geared to adults than teens, Facebook is a social networking Portal; beckoning you not to leave but rather to stick around and communicate within the network.

Twitter on the other hand, encourages you grab ideals in byte-size chunks and use your updates as jumping off points to other places or just let others know what you’re up to at any given moment.
Why People Love Facebook

Facebook appeals to social animals and can be very addicting to people who have an insatiable appetite to stay connected with friends and make new acquaintances. In fact, some people report they rarely use email or IM tools anymore in their online social communications anymore, relying almost entirely on Facebook for email, chat, image and video sharing.

Facebook addicts prefer the social portal model versus having to log into AIM, Yahoo Messenger, Gmail, Hotmail, Flickr, YouTube, MySpace, etc. Instead, Facebook gives them a single alternative to all these applications, with one login and interface to manage their online social interaction needs. This largely explains the explosive growth Facebook continues to experience and why the company reportedly invested $200 million in data center upgrades last year to keep up with demand!
Why People Love Twitter

The usefulness of Twitter is not readily as obvious to some people as Facebook; although it may be more addictive once you get the hang of Tweeting; you get more immediate responses and it seems to live somewhere between the worlds of email, instant messaging and blogging. Twitter encourages constant “linking out” to anywhere and, in that respect, is more analogous to a pure search engine; another way to find people and content all over the Net.

Twitter has quickly built brand awareness and a loyal following, especially among the technically adept; bloggers, online marketers, evangelists, basically anyone with something to promote seem to find Twitter extremely valuable.


Different Communication Styles for Different Social Settings

Let’s say you go to a wedding or other social gathering where lots of people know each other. The style and tone of communication there will be more like using Facebook; you chat with old friends and acquaintances, mixing and mingling in an intimate manner. In this setting, people tend to feel more relaxed and “in their element”. Conversations are familiar and center on shared experiences and connections.

Now, when you go to a large party or social event where you don’t know most of the people in attendance, you will use a very different style of communication, more like Twitter; you want to meet people and somehow make yourself known, stand out from the crowd, make an impression, self promote and make new connections. Twitter is like getting the podium and not everyone feels comfortable or knows how to stand comfortably in the spotlight.

In fact, almost all of us, when first approaching Twitter, tend to use it to post useless updates like “Going to lunch”, thinking of it as a another tool to communicate with friends, when in fact, it is more like stepping on to a stage, where you are communicating with an audience and quickly find that you need to find a voice and say something useful and interesting or quickly lose the attention of your audience. People refer to Twitter as a mini or micro blogging platform.

So Which Social Network is the Best?

While zealots will immediately point to either Twitter or Facebook as being superior, the truth is that each has its advantages and disadvantages and will tend to appeal more to different types of people and for different reasons. Each can have great or little value to anyone; it really depends on what you are trying to accomplish in a given situation. Consider some of the pros and cons of each network:
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03-24-2014, 10:57 AM
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i agree on the second one!

but follow me @JPequalsAwesome ill follow back
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03-24-2014, 11:06 AM
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I prefer facebook because most of my friends are on facebook.
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