Scaling up? Wikipedia's list of social media sites shows your competition. [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_social_networking_websites ] You can manipulate Wiki's spreadsheet online to rank social media as you please. The clip below was organized by number of "registered users." G+ is no.2 behind Facebook (!). (click to enlarge)
Scaling up? Wikipedia's list of social media sites shows your competition. [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_social_networking_websites ] You can manipulate Wiki's spreadsheet online to rank social media as you please. The clip below was organized by number of "registered users." G+ is no.2 behind Facebook (!). (click to enlarge)
it must be old infomation because of the Youtube forcing users to have G+
ReplyDeleteBigattck Firecat Could be. Turns out the Wiki footnote sourced the G+ stats from June 2014. I was amazed to find G+ that high in the rankings. Here are some ratings as of January 2019:
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Jeff Diver
ReplyDeleteOne difference is the 2014 lists registered users and the 2019 lists active users...
Andrew Hatchett That's an important difference for those of us searching for interaction!
ReplyDeleteIn the 20th Century, being in second place (or wherever G+ is now) meant "We Try Harder", but in the 21st Century if you're not Number One, then forget it.
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