Jumat, 04 Desember 2015

The Comparison Between Twitter and Facebook

The Comparison Between Twitter and Facebook
(The Assignment of Writing V)



By
Aprilia Nurita Sari
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Higher School of Foreign Language
TEKNOKRAT
2015



Abstract

Social media is the collective of online communications channels dedicated to community-based input, interaction, content-sharing and collaboration. In this era many people use the social media, like facebook and also twitter, many kinds of social media that we know. But as I know in popular just 2 of them, faceook and twitter. And in both of them, many differences like if in facebook there is a group and in twitter it is not and etc.
And sometimes facebook is more popular in ths era, but sometimes twitter also, many strength and weaknesses about two of them, so I want to discuss it for my paper.



CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION

People say that Facebook is for connecting with the people you went to school with and Twitter is for people you wished you had gone to school with. WhileFacebook is a multi-purpose social networking platform, allowing users to chat, post photos and notes, and play games, Twitter is built around the posting of short 140 character messages, or “tweets.” They are the two most popular social networks in the world.
The two Social Network Titans are oftentimes named in the same sentence. Yet, when looking at the use case of the two, they couldn’t be any more different.Whilst Facebook is argued to be fully mainstream, Twitter, with 13% usage of the US population has a more targeted audience.Of course, I am in love with Twitter big time. Facebook is coming on strong too though.


1.1  Facebook
History
Facebook was launched by Mark Zuckerberg, along with his college roommates, in February 2005. It was initially only intended for Harvard students, but eventually expanded to include students at other Boston colleges, Ivy League universities, and Stanford. The site gradually added support for other universities, before also becoming available to high school students. In September 2006, it became available to any users over 13. On May 17th 2012, the company went public. It was valued at $104 billion. Facebook’s user base is still growing rapidly.

 Uses
Facebook is used by members for a variety of purposes. It is mainly used by individuals who wish to stay connected with, or reconnect with, people that they know offline. As well as maintaining a personal profile and posting messages on their “wall,” users can upload photo albums and videos, share links, write long notes, send private messages to friends, text and video chat, and play games.
Privacy
Facebook allows users to select from various privacy settings, from a completely visible profile to one that is not even searchable except by acknowledged friends. Users can change the privacy setting on each individual post, from public, friends only, private, or “custom.”

1.2  Twitter

Histrory
Twitter was founded on March 21st 2006 by Jack Dorsey and was launched on July 5th 2006. Twitter tends to be fairly secretive about its number of users, but it had explosive growth between 2009 and 2011, with 2 million tweets a day in January 2009, 32 million tweets a day in January 2010, 90million tweets a day in September 2010 and 200 million tweets a day in July 2011.
Uses
Twitter allows users to post 140 character messages, or tweets, and follow the messages of other users on their Twitter feed. It is mainly used to communicate with other individuals with similar interests, regardless of whether users know one another off Twitter, and to follow updates from celebrities. Users can upload photos, share links and send private messages to people they follow

 Privacy
Twitter has two privacy settings: public and private. Private messages can only be read by people that are followed by the user. Individual messages cannot have different privacy settings.
1.3  Controversy between Facebook and Twitter
1.    Facebook has been involved in several controversies, particularly involving privacy concerns. Facebook prevented users from permanently deleting their accounts until 2010 and has been criticized for changing user’s privacy settings, making more information publically visible or available to data mining, without their explicit consent. The site has been repeatedly criticized for removing photos uploaded by breastfeeding mothers and deleting their accounts.
2.    The company Twitter has not been involved in any major controversies itself, but the site has been the focus of several legal cases recently. In July 2012, a British teenager was arrested after sending abusive tweets to Olympic diver Tom Daley, and earlier in 2012, a student was jailed for inciting racial hatred after tweeting abuse at Fabrice Muamba.

















Contrast

1.) Lifetime of a status update vs. a Tweet

A Tweet has by far a much shorter lifespan than a Facebook update. According to some interesting insights from Sysomos, about 92% of engagement with a Tweet happens within the first hour after being tweet. A Facebook update on the other hand is far longer to be present in peoples timelines. It can often stretch over several days until all interaction with the update dried up.
The indication on lifetime of Twitter vs. Facebook updates particularly affects posting frequency. A recent study here has shown that you can easily post 1-4 times an hour on Twitter to have a high impact, whilst only 0.5 status updates per day seem to be most effective.

2.) Friends vs. Followers

Funnily enough, Twitter called followers friends too in the very early days. Yet, by nature the two things are fundamentally different. Friending someone on Facebook carries a far deeper connection then following on Twitter.Of course, the action itself doesn’t mean anything and you can build meaningful relationships on Twitter in the same way as on Facebook. It feels that in terms of personal spheres following someone on Twitter is more detached than a Facebook friend though.
A Twitter following can be strictly interest based on topics the person is tweeting about. Friending someone might show a deeper social interest in the person that comes into play with Facebook. Trying to friend everyone you follow, might not be the optimal solution.
3.) Speed
Another crucial factor is the speed of messages being passed on. Here Twitter obviously comes out as the far faster medium to transport messages. Examples of the Japanese earthquake, the death of Osama Bin Laden or other breaking news happenings portray this very nicely.Facebook on the other hand appears to move a lot slower and I found it can rather be used for timeless news and updates.
I found that if you are aiming to create an instant viral effect for news or an important update, Twitter proves to be more effective. For less time sensitive content I found that Facebook can be a powerful distribution channel.

4.) Online Friends vs. Offline Friends

On Facebook you interact with your family and real life friends. On Twitter you talk to online friends interested in similar things. This is how the argument went for some time. As both networks evolved this might not be entirely true. You have most likely experienced it yourself that there are many occasions where things happen the other way round.The argument that Facebook focuses on the Social Graph and Twitter on the Interest Graph is still valid I believe. Even though the two are merging to some extent, Grandma is on Facebook, whilst she might not be on Twitter.
I feel that building a large following with a business purpose in mind is easier to achieve on Twitter. Personal Facebook profiles still represent a more private layer, which some don’t want to build out in such a way. So we sometimes should be a little more careful with friending than following I found.

5.) Optimal posting times

A recent study by @DanZarrella found that best times to tweet during the day are around 5 p.m. On the other hand, Facebook status updates seem to be most effective at around noon. In terms of weekdays Wednesday appeared to be the best for Twitter, whilst the best day to share on Facebook appears to be Saturday.
Our patterns of accessing Facebook and Twitter are quite different. The peak at work days for Twitter indicates the strong business and news side of things on Twitter. A strong Saturday for Facebook might show us that the entertainment factor on Facebook is higher.
To me, these are the most striking differences between Facebook and Twitter. It’s also worth mentioning that this might not stay the way it is. Both networks are changing rapidly and if Twitter manages to achieve more mainstream usage, there might be a shift.
  


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