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Another Twitter / Hitler Downfall Mashup

Quite good. It’s somebody marketing something.

100,000 Twitter followers of @DowningStreet due to auto-opt-in when Account is Created

The Downing Street Twitter Feed has gone over 100,000 followers (i.e., readers) some time in the last few days. Here is a graph from Twittercounter.

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That’s a lot, and an achievement not to be underestimated. It has been noted by a number of sites. The excellent Simon Dickson at Puffbox suggests that this is active interest in politics:

Even if there’s no future business model, we’re looking at a phenomenal opportunity here, today. The fact it may not be here tomorrow shouldn’t stop us exploiting it while it’s there. 100,000 people have signed up - actively, voluntarily - to hear from the heart of UK government. Now they’re actually listening, what should we be saying to them?

I’m an enthusiast (and a “booster“) for political participation, and I’m with Simon on “let’s use this opportunity”. But unfortunately the interest isn’t quite as “active” as he thinks, since a signup to the 10 Downing Street Twitter Feed is now part of the account creation process on Twitter. And it is even set as an “opt-in” option.

Social Media Penetration in European and Asian Countries

Earlier this week Comscore published data showing the percentage of internet users in European and Asian countries who accessed Social Networking websites in December 2008.

As you can see, Europe has a far higher penetration, with only Singapore and South Korea from Asia in the top 10 countries when the lists are combined.

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The UK has the highest penetration at 80%. I was surprised that South Korea, with their advanced broadband infrastructure, only came 10th.

More Fun with Twitter and an Imminent Twitter E-Book

I put out a piece on Saturday looking at Twitter growth rates on Labour List. I’ve had my own mini Twitter “lunge” over the weekend, so I’d better put my own statistics up before anyone else does.

The reason for this lunge is that I am writing an E-Book: How you can make Twitter Fly, and have done some catching up. The jump in growth is due to my following bloggers I recognise on Twitter, and “auto-followbacks” which are used by some UK new services.

Anyway, this E-Book should be coming soon …

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To keep in touch …. follow me.

Twitter Fun with Dolly Draper and Labour List

20090220-derek-dolly-draper-twitter-followersDerek Draper has been building up a large following on Twitter for Labour List, by following all the followers of other bloggers. It happened to Iain Dale, and yesterday I started getting reports that it is happening to me.

You can see the lunge on the graph of follower growth innthe main article when they said “Right boys, let’s do Twitter now“.

I’d like to educate the New Labour strategists that conversational politics is not about great lunges for growth as if you were some sort of cosmic Musketeer, but rather about listening carefully first.

The current figures for @derekdraper are following 2035, and being followed by 1905.

The way Twitter works when you hit 2000 is that you can only follow an extra 10% on top of the people who have followed you back. This is why people with large followings usually have a balance between the two figures.

So if a lot of us unfollow Dolly that will therefore bring the aggressive growth strategy to a dead stop - or at least until he has unfollowed us in return and found another few hundred more amenable people to grow the Labour List Twitter empire.

If you want to continue following the Labourlist Twitter Feed after unfollowing Dolly, you can do it by reading the RSS feed for @derekdraper.

I sure hope that UNITE or whoever is funding those interns has RSI insurance in place and pays overtime.

This item was first posted on the Wardman Wire.

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