Pew Internet Technology & Social Networks Summary
2255 adults over the age of 18 were surveyed. Should you require the full version, here's a link to the complete85 page report in downloadable PDF [Adobe] format.“There is considerable variance in the way people use various social networking sites: 52% of Facebook users and 33% of Twitter users engage with the platform daily, while only 7% of MySpace and 6% of LinkedIn users do the same.”
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I can tell you this: I still have readers here on the blog who access it via dial-up. Some of these netizens are in North America, some are in other lands. I have readers checking in from place like the Philippines via smartphone, so I try to keep every channel, every line of possible communication OPEN and as easily accessible as possible. That's why I always want to know if anyone has a problem reahing my blog. There is always a workaround solution!
One of the most interesting segments of the survey is the number of FB friends one has who are, in reality, people you've never met. In my own case, half of my fb friends are people I have met in person, while the others are almost all professionals who I've met via my radio and blog connections.
I don't think it's "unhealthy" to make friends online, but I do believe in a good balance. I suppose if my fb wasn't a personal/professional hybrid, there wouldn't be anyone on it whom I hadn't actually met face to face.
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