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A web design company took a look at each of the social media websites and found out how each of them fitted in high school cliques. In an infographic by Wix.com, we see how each of the social media websites fits in a high school stereotype. From the school quarterback to the babbling Chatty Cahty, in this high school. Let’s have a look at one of the best high school yearbooks:
Boasting 1.01 billion monthly users, Facebook is the quarterback of high school. Earlier the number touched a whooping 680 million yearly users. In 2011, As a result, 52% of social media teenagers report to have been cyber-bullied on the website while another 48% claim they learn about news from Facebook. The number of people who liked any page with the word ‘Drugs’ rose about 1,131.9%. Facebook later bought Insrtagram and connected to Pinterest as well.
Get ready to give a huge round of applause as the theatre guy, YouTube hits millions of computer screens all over the world. He’s aces everything from comedy to drama, fiction to romance. Not to forget about all the things in between. He is the master of all trades but barely makes any money for it.
Reportedly, YouTube partners earn between $2.5 and $5 per 10000 likes on their video. To make the chances of you earning from your video even more slimmer, YouTube pays you only if your video makes more than $100.
The schools Chatty Cathy who experiences a perpetual word vomit every single day of her life is Twitter. Since its outset years ago, users have tweeted 163 billion times. An average Twitter user has tweeted almost 307 times. Chatty Cathy just won’t shut up but there are few who actually listen to her. 11% of tweets go ignored while just 23% of them get a reply.
Cheering the team with pom pms, Pinterest is the school cheerleader. Popular and attractive, this cheerleader draws the attention of more people than Twitter manages to. 80% of Pinterest users are women. 5% of the website’s users are under the age of 18. It is the fastest standalone website to grab the 10 million users per month number.
Google+ is the rich kid in the social media high school. In its first three weeks, Google+ attracted around 20 million users. In 2011 alone, the website made 37.9 million. Every month, non-mobile users spend three minutes on Google+ 30% of people who make a public post on their Google+ account never make a second one.
These are some of the social media websites that are prominent on the social networking platform. Most social media websites fit in high school stereotypes showing similar traits and behavior.
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