Some encouraging news for Twitter as it prepares for its
IPO: it now ranks ahead of Facebook as teens’ most important social network,
according to the latest semi-annual survey from Piper Jaffray.
By comparison, a leading 26% of teens named Twitter their
most important social network in the latest study.
It’s worth noting while Twitter may be the “most important”
social network among teens, a recent study from Pew suggests that it’s not the
most-used. Nevertheless, the same Pew survey found that Twitter’s adoption rate
among teens had grown by 50% in just one year. The Piper Jaffray study results
also indicate that teens believe that Twitter impacts their purchases more than
Facebook and Instagram.
While that’s all good news for Twitter, there are some
discouraging signs for the platform, too. A newly-released Reuters/Ipsos poll
conducted the week of October 11-17 found that 36% of respondents who had joined
Twitter don’t use it, and 7% had closed their account. By comparison, just 7%
of Facebook members had stopped using it, and only 5% had closed their account.
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