There are millions of users on Twitter who are listening to other users. But we also find that there is a remarkable concentration of attention.
About 50% of all tweets that a random person on Twitter receives on any given day come from just 20,000 users. So that’s about .05% of all users on Twitter.
Network theory whiz Duncan Watts, a former Columbia sociologist who now works at Yahoo! Research.
Forget the 80/20 rule..
(source: Freakonomics.com)
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