The document summarizes a presentation comparing the social networking sites Facebook and Twitter. It discusses key differences such as Facebook focusing on connections with friends and family while Twitter emphasizes sharing brief updates. A questionnaire found that most respondents preferred Facebook as they saw it as easier to use and a way to interact with real-life connections rather than more casual contacts on Twitter. While both sites have their pros and cons, the conclusion is that based on the research, Facebook is deemed a more efficient social networking site.
1. Major Assignment
Which social
networking site is
more efficient,
twitter or
Facebook?
Mehreen Raja
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2. Introduction
For my Major assignment I decided to do my conclusion on a Microsoft power
point. My major assignment question is based on social networking sites.
This presentation will include:
⢠what is social network services?
⢠Social media
⢠How is social media used?
⢠What social media we use?
⢠What is Facebook?
⢠What is Twitter?
⢠Differences between Twitter and Facebook
⢠Facts about Facebook
⢠Facts about Twitter
⢠Popular Culture
⢠Questionnaire Results
⢠The future of social networking
⢠Conclusion
3. What is social network service?
Social network services are online social networks for societies of people
who share interests and activities, or who may be interested in discovering
the interests and activities of others, and which requires the use of a
particular medium or piece of software.
Social network services are primarily web based and offer various ways for
users to interact
Social networking tools for interaction include:
⢠Chat rooms
⢠Messaging
⢠Email
⢠Video
⢠Voice chat
⢠File sharing
⢠Blogging
⢠Discussion groups
4. Social Media
⢠Media for social interactions using web-based technologies
⢠âA group of Internet-based applications that build on the
ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, and
that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated
content.â
Kaplan and Haenlein, 2010
5. How is social media used?
1. Participation
2. Openness
3. Conversation
4. Community
5. Connectedness
6. Social media is best understood as a group of new kinds of online media, which share most or all of the
following characteristics:
Participation
Social media encourages contributions and feedback from everyone who is interested. It blurs the line
between media and audience.
Openness
Most social media services are open to feedback and participation. They encourage voting, comments and
the sharing of information. There are rarely any barriers to accessing and making use of content â
password-protected content is frowned on.
Conversation
Where as traditional media is about âbroadcastâ (content transmitted or distributed to an audience) social
media is better seen as a two-way conversation.
Community
Social media allows communities to form quickly and communicate effectively. Communities share
common interests, such as a love of photography, a political issue or a favourite TV show.
Connectedness
Most kinds of social media thrive on their connectedness, making use of links to other sites, resources and
people.
Mayfield,A (2010)
Few above characteristics relate to Facebook and Twitter, for e.g. Openness, community and connectedness.
7. What social media do we use?
⢠Blogger
⢠Facebook
⢠Twitter
⢠Wikipedia
⢠YouTube
9. Facebook
⢠Social networking site
⢠Launched in February 2004
⢠More than 500 million active users in July 2010
⢠Created by Mark Zuckerberg with Eduardo Saverin, Dustin
Moskovitz and Chris Hughes
10. Twitter
⢠Tweets:
⢠Text-based posts of up to 140 characters on profile page
⢠Following/followers:
⢠Following = you subscribe to other authors tweets
⢠Followers = people who have subscribed to your tweets
11. Differences between Facebook and twitter
Differences Similarities
⢠1. Poke = Nudge
Facebook ⢠2. Post Pictures = TwitPic and it tweets with
a url to your picture
⢠3. Videos = Tweet tinyurls, made easy by
⢠Facebook status updates seem to be
many twitter clients like Twitterific
most effective at around noon.
⢠4. Share Links = Tweet tinyrls
⢠On Facebook you interact with your ⢠5. Tag pictures = @name callout a person to
family and real life friends. tag
⢠Facebook on the other hand appears to ⢠6. Comments = Reply to tweets
move a lot slower ⢠7. See a shared link and share the link = RT
(stronger endorsement by the user)
⢠8.Add link to feeds = Star favourite, you can
also get back to your favourite tweets later.
Twitter ⢠A tweet only last a short period of time ⢠9. Message = DM
(constantly updating) than a Facebook ⢠10. Private profiles = Closed updates
update approved by user
⢠A recent study by @DanZarrella found ⢠11.Notification and feeds = Tweets
that best times to tweet during the day ⢠12. Status updates = Tweets, in twitter apps
are around 5 p.m. On like Twitterific you can add your location to
⢠On Twitter you talk to online friends your tweets or pictures too.
interested in similar things. ⢠13. Facebook Apps â keep content fresh on
Facebook with fun tools = Twitter Apps is
⢠Twitter obviously comes out as the far
evolving with array of tools to offer new
faster medium to transport messages
ease of use for twitter
⢠Twitter does not offer photo hosting or ⢠14. RSS feed of feeds = RSS feed of specific
albums; instead, the user uploads media user (more granular control, also keeps the
on a third-party website such as TwitPic or focus on the individual)
even Facebook and link to it in an update ⢠15.Threaded comments = Comments not
threaded, but there's a twitter app that
offers that to people who want to track
tweets as conversations
12. Interesting facts about Facebook
The world is obsessed with Facebook;
⢠As of 2011, there are 500,000,000 active Facebook users. ( thatâs 1 in
every 13 people on earth.
⢠48% of 18 to 34 year olds check Facebook right when they wake up
⢠57% of people talk more online than they do in real life.
⢠750 million photos were uploaded to Facebook over new years
weekend.
13. 20 Minutes On Facebook:
FRIEND
LINKS SHARED REQUESTS
1,000,000 TAGGED ACCEPTED
PHOTOS
1,972,000
1,323,000 MESSAGES
SENT WALL
2,716,000 POSTS
STATUS 1,587,000
UPDATES
EVENT INVITES
1,851,000 PHOTOS
1,484,000 UPLOADED COMMENTS
MADE
2,716,000
10,208,000
14. Facts about Twitter
⢠There are more than 106 million accounts on twitter.
⢠The number of twitter users increases by 300,000 every day.
⢠Twitter gets more than 3 billion requests each day, generated by
over 180 million unique visitors
15. Twitter Pros
⢠Easy to navigate and update, link to and promote anything
⢠Reach far beyond your inner circle of friends
⢠One feed pools all users; anyone can follow anyone else unless blocked
⢠Pure communication tool, rapid responsiveness
⢠You donât have to be logged in to get updates; you can just use an RSS
reader
⢠Very interactive, extensible messaging platform with open APIs
⢠Many other applications being developed (Twitterific, Summize, Twhirl,
etc.)
⢠Potential SMS text messaging revenue from wireless networks (although
Twitter states they are not currently getting any cut)
⢠Potential future advertising and/or enterprise subscription-based revenue
streams
⢠With its âthinâ overhead, Twitter is probably more scalable than
Facebook, giving it a cost advantage
16. Twitter Cons
⢠Limited functionality; find people, send brief messages, direct
replies
⢠Limited to 140 characters per update
⢠Not all people find it immediately useful
⢠Over-emphasis on follower counts
⢠Easily abused for spam and increasing the noise level
⢠Relatively smaller installed user base
⢠As yet no readily apparent monetization strategy
17. Faceb0ok Pros
⢠Application mash up; find people, make connections, email, instant
messaging, image/video sharing, etc.
⢠Most people can quickly understand the value of connecting with
friends, family and established contacts; some people report they
use Facebook instead of email and IM
⢠More emphasis on deep connections with others vs. who has the
most connections
⢠âTrue Friendsâ feature increases your transparency to selected
connections; almost like having private and public profiles
⢠Huge, rapidly growing installed user base
⢠Inherit stickiness, third party applications, âgift givingâ and
personal data collection make Facebook a powerful advertising
platform
18. Facebook Cons
⢠More difficult to navigate and update
⢠Requires investment of time to realize sustained benefit
⢠Opt in model requires a user to allow others to connect
⢠Less immediate responses; unless you stay logged on continually
⢠Overhead of mashup and âthickâ applications could limit
scalability, bloat cost structure
19. Popular culture
To define popular culture is to say that popular culture is simply culture that
is widely favoured or well-liked by many people.â
(Storey. J, 2009)
Facebook has grown into Popular Culture because Facebook is really
popular social network site which a lot people enjoy using that site to
communicate with others.
21. I use Twitter A LOT more often than
Facebook and I enjoy it a lot more, too. I
Do you use both Twitter and Facebook? Or just one or the
have 2 FB accounts - one is personal and
the other is professional. The personal other? Why?
one is a bit boring to me, just silly little
updates and silliness that doesnât Yes, but both for different reasons. I use
entertain me all that much. My yeah as I like to use Facebook to interact with my friends and for
professional one is even more different social procrastination when I have an essay I should
unfulfilling to me but I keep it up Medias and not just be doing. Twitter, on the other hand, also has
one
because Iâm supposed to. a handful of my friends, but I tweet mainly
about my writing. Using hash tags makes it a
lot easier to get your name out there and you
Facebook more than Twitter. I just use Facebook and
find that agents/publishers/other writers will
Facebook is more engaging than the reason for that is
start following you if you use it frequently
Twitter I personally think. because Facebook was
enough. I follow quite a few agents and
Facebook appeals to me more as more the hype at that
publishers, all of whom post useful tips about
the layout is much more than text. time and I donât see a submissions, etc. I think if I were to add an
Used twitter once or twice found reason for having two
agent on Facebook, they might consider me a
it boring and simple but then again accounts to social
stalker
havenât used it allot. networks.
I use both, twitter for I donât have Twitter as I donât see
I only use work and Facebook for I donât have Twitter as I the appeal of it and it looks really
Facebook boring. I just Facebook a lot
social activities. donât see the appeal of it
and it looks really boring. because itâs social and keeps you in
I just Facebook a lot touch with people
Just Facebook because twitter looks kind
of boring and thereâs no need for 2 because itâs social and
separate social networks. They both do keeps you in touch with I only use Facebook⌠As I donât
the same thing but one has direct contact people feel the need to be on 2 Social
with celebrities. Networking Sites
22. Facebook Vs. Twitter
I got the results by asking people a simple question about Facebook and
Twitter. The question was âWhich social networking site is better Facebook
or twitterâ And I recorded that information as a tally chart and then I
decided to create a line graph to present the results.
23. The future of social networking
In the end, both Twitter and Facebook are simply communication
tools; both will continue to develop and transform as users find new
ways to extract value and either network may or may become a long
term winner in the rapidly evolving social networking space.
Eventually, the fact remains to be seen whether either application
has a profitable, scalable and maintainable business model or
whether the exit strategy is simply to be developed.
24. Conclusion
I personally think Facebook appeals to people looking to reconnect with old friends and
family members or find new friends online; the mash up of features like email, instant
messaging, image and video sharing, etc. feels familiar, while Twitter is a bit harder to get
your arms around at first. But most people can rapidly understand 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 Entry; indicating 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 large piece and use your updates as jumping off
points to other places or just let others know what youâre up to at any given moment.
Questionnaire results, firstly I was not really pleased with the results as not much people
response back to my questionnaire but people who got back to me from them I got positive
answer towards Facebook compared to twitter. A lot people who I have asked said â they find
Facebook better compared to twitter as it is easy to use â or â my real friends are not on
twitter so I donât see the point having Twitterâ. I also did a tally chart, where I asked people
who have twitter and Facebook, âwhich social network site they think is better to useâ. Even
there I got people liking Facebook more then twitter, maybe because twitter is new and is a
bit hard to use at first.
Overall with the research and questionnaire results I have found out that Facebook is more
efficient social networking site.