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New Survey Suggests Twitter Users Are Sexier Than Facebook Users
Hey there Tweetheart, are you a dirty birdy? #wink
As reported by Social Times, according to Euro RSCG Worldwide’s annual Valentine’s Day survey, Twitter users are sexier than Facebook users.
The results of the survey are illustrated below in the following infographic:
[Infographic credit: AdWeek.com]
As the Social Times article suggests, I’m inclined to question the survey results knowing that most Twitter users are Facebook users as well. Perhaps Twitter feels like a “safer” environment to share intimate details without the prying eyes of family members and coworkers eager to consume our every status update? And who knows, maybe the whole 140 character limit lends itself to more clever and/or suggestive sharing? #justsayin
What do you think? Are you more inclined to share intimate details on Twitter, Facebook, or not at all?
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Digital Molly commented on Feb 17 12 at 1:16 amYou said #DirtyBird heh.heh. :)
Digital Molly commented on Feb 17 12 at 1:16 amor Birdy grr
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