EXPLORING THE GLOBAL DEMOGRAPHICS OF TWITTER

Authors

  • Axel Bruns Queensland University of Technology
  • Daryl Woodford Queensland University of Technology
  • Troy Sadkowsky Queensland University of Technology

Abstract

In spite of the substantial international success of Twitter as a social media platform, reliable information about its userbase is surprisingly difficult to come by. Other than the 232 million “monthly active users” reported in the company’s disclosures to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ahead of its listing on the stock exchange, and some high-level breakdowns of account numbers across a number of key markets, most other assumptions about the Twitter userbase remain guesswork or are based on surveys with comparatively limited sample sizes. This paper takes a different approach to exploring the demographics of the platform: by undertaking a long-term crawl process across the entire Twitter user ID numberspace, we have gathered the publicly available details on every Twitter user account created between the platform’s emergence in 2006 and the conclusion of our crawl in 2013. By identifying the key patterns within this database of some 872 million accounts existing during our collection period, we are able to provide a much more comprehensive overview of Twitter’s footprint across the globe, its patterns of growth, and of typical user careers as listeners, followers, hubs and communicators than has been possible in any previous study.

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Published

2014-10-31

How to Cite

Bruns, A., Woodford, D., & Sadkowsky, T. (2014). EXPLORING THE GLOBAL DEMOGRAPHICS OF TWITTER. AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 4. Retrieved from https://spir.aoir.org/ojs/index.php/spir/article/view/8589

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