I got this diagram from a colleague of mine from Razorfish U.S. It was just posted at Silicon Alley Insider and Mashable and describes how many people do share stuff on certain platforms. It is based on data taken from the sharing service AddtoAny. According to the company, Facebook now dominates sharing, with 24 percent of shares from the widget consisting of users posting items to the social network. That handily beats out email (11.1 percent) and Twitter (Twitter) (10.8 percent), making the world’s most popular social network also the most popular service for sharing content. Quite interesting.
I would like to know if this varies over different sharing platforms…
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