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Most people between 18 and 24 are only concerned with school parties and friends in the social sphere. The few who use social media beyond that are mainly concerned with jobs. Hence twitter is not a good option. Every college kids [almost anyway] will have a facebook page and most will have a myspace. There you can find your friends and share all your 'stuff' all in one place. On twitter it takes lots of work to even find people you know so it becomes a small platform to talk in your own circles or a limited replacement for catching new and gossip.
Twitter may be the 'big dog' in the media but they have a vested interest in this type of communication. Business is in the same spot, Twitter is the only safe public format for the avg person to talk direct with companies or stars. They have reason to make sure twitter is known and used but have virtually no impact in the 18-24yr old market, let alone the sectors below. Today's 12-18 year old person may not have a credit card but they will be the future customers and makers of what the web becomes. The 'know it all' syndrome we claim all teenagers have carries over as we think we become older and wiser. Today's youth lead their parents friends and family on the web many even help with product purchase and price comparisons. We ignore the true customer by accident to often.
Twitter will have to change how it works greatly if they want to remain a real player in the 'new web' just being the first to use realtime information wont secure them in the long haul. Everyone is or will do it themselves and most will do it better. Just my POV but hey, I could be right ;) Either way it's nice to see a good pie chart with some research behind it.
Of course, I'm running a business, and have a need for good connections with people. My friends, they do not.
And I'm not at all surprised with the low Twitter representation. Twitter is more straight-line communication than expression -- no pics or other media, limited hyperlinking. Doesn't fulfill youngsters' idea of a Web experience.
I guess it's fun for you celebrities
Facebook has staying power and many more features...it's got something for everyone.
Teenagers use text messages, which work great.
Those of use in our 30s have seen the internet and its tools evolve and so IM/chat etc is not much different from Twitter which has the added community element.
However, why would a Gen Y want to use Twitter when they have been communicating the lives online via fourplay: image, audio, video and text? Remember, Twitter is a (mini) blog, not a social network and therefore I'm sure many Gen Y blog on their social profile with some exceptions.