In 2010, the Social Habit research found that just 47% of Twitter users actually sent tweets, with more than half the user base in listen-only mode. The overwhelming majority of new Twitter users are active tweeters, driving the overall average to 76%.

- Jay Baer via The Social Habit

A really big shift in user experience at Twitter, where most users were uninvolved or just listening a few years ago, now new users are very active, and have pushed Twitter into a completely different tempo of use.

Source: convinceandconvert.com

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