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Millennials: Nothing personal, Twitter

by Scott McAndrew on June 25, 2009

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There’s a recent study that came out regarding Millennials and social meda that is causing a considerable amount of speculation and interpretation.  The study, released by the Participatory Marketing Network, shows that while Millennials are active participants in social media in general, what they aren’t is all that interested in media darling Twitter.

The study, which questioned 200 panel members between the ages of 18 and 24, reported that while 99 percent of respondents have a profile on a social networking site that only 22 percent of the group say they use Twitter.

Millennials use Twitter?While there’s a barrage of articles speculating on why, I personally don’t find this to be all that surprising.  Considering the nature of the networks, and the Millennials themselves, Facebook makes sense.  Twitter does not.

High on the list of Millennials core values are authenticity and transparency.  And, what do Millennials utilize social networks for?  To build and nurture relationships.  Stopping right there the preference toward Facebook over Twitter seems obvious.

On Twitter, you can hide behind a profile and be anyone you want to be.  Don’t want people to know who you really are?  Open a GMail account and sign up.  Create your fake bio and go for it.  Parade around as whomever you want and say whatever you want.  If things don’t work out, start over.

Facebook couldn’t be more different. Facebook is decidedly focused on creating a network of people, not profiles.  While it is possible to make it through the registration process with a made up name and empty bio, what’s next? Its akin to showing up at a black-tie party in a bozo the clown suit.  You’ll definitely find yourself short on friends let alone interaction.

In terms of servicing their users, Facebook also aligns more closely with Millennials needs than Twitter does.  Twitter is a simple messaging platform that allows the broadcast and receipt of 140 character messages.  Yes, Twitter has utility.  One utility.  It does one thing, and not especially well.

Facebook’s offering provides a far richer set of tools, allowing members to interact in a far more dimensional context.  Twitter is a simple messaging system, and not one that Millennials have much of a need for in its current form.

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Facebook Phishing Scam Alert

I blogged earlier this morning about a Facebook Phishing Scam.  I’m now getting messages in my Inbox on Facebook recommending I “Check kirgo.at.” It’s the same scam, complete (or incomplete depending on how you look at it) with lack of Facebook logo on the fake Facebook login page.

Rule of thumb: if you don’t recognize the URL in messages you’re receiving in your Facebook Inbox, don’t trust them.  There’s likely scores of web addresses (probably all .at addresses) setup for the same phishing function.

If you feel that your account may have been compromised, visit Facebook’s Security page (it is viewable even if you cannot access your Facebook account).

Beyond Facebook’s advice, I’d have to also suggest that compromised account holders monitor their banking, credit card and cellphone accounts.  Scam artists often attempt identity theft with as little information as a full name and date-of-birth.

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21 May 2009

Warning: areps.at in your Facebook Inbox = Phishing [UPDATE]

Facebook Phishing Alert

Got an email telling you to go to areps.at in your Facebook Inbox? It’s a Facebook phishing scam, and they’re after your Facebook login.

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5 April 2009

What’s a clever Facebook Status go for nowadays?

Facebook credits

Both Venture Beat and Mashable had coverage last week of a Facebook feature currently being tested called “credits.” I thought “credits” was a April Fool’s Day joke that just wasn’t all that amusing. Apparently, it wasn’t

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30 August 2008

2008 social network site data

It’s out there: Information regarding popularity of social network sites worldwide as well as member population makeup, specifically social network population by age and gender.

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29 June 2008

Small businesses: $100 in Facebook Ads for free

Visa is giving $100 in Facebook Ads to the first 20,000 small business owners that install their Visa Business Network app on Facebook.

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27 January 2008

Poking from your place or mine—apps go beyond Facebook

Do Facebook Apps have greater value if they can exist beyond Facebook?  We’re about to find out.
Last Friday on Facebook’s Developer News blog ,Wei Zhu unveiled the JavaScript Client Library for Facebook API which allows calling Facebook API’s from any web site.  Currently in beta, the script library allows entire Facebook Apps to reside on [...]

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