Harvard study: Few say most on Twitter

A Harvard Business School study finds

Specifically, the top 10% of prolific Twitter users accounted for over 90% of tweets. On a typical online social network, the top 10% of users account for 30% of all production.

I’d love to know what percentage of that 10 percent are marketing people. 

The study also finds that men are twice as likely to follow a man as they are a woman on Twitter. Enjoy seeing this story reported by every news source in existence for the rest of the day.

In other Harvard news, some b-school grads took a Hippocratic-style oath to not destroy the economy on purpose at their graduation yesterday, according to the Herald. Excellent, problem solved.

Posted by Brendan Lynch

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