Twitter Gets Back to Oprah-Like Numbers

by admin on July 1, 2009

Last month, there was a lot of hubbub about Twitter’s growth flat lining. Matthew Daines, the lead developer of our own app, Twellow, showed me a graph that he put together from the user IDs he found in the API, based on when they registered with .

Twitter User Registrations

What Matthew found was that there was a significantly larger number of new registrations in April – the month Oprah joined, which caused a well-publicized surge in new users. So naturally, the next month didn’t see as many new users flocking to , but it was still i decent increase from the month before Oprah joined.

Daines has now shared a new graph with me, which seems to suggest is still growing just fine. June shows that new registrations are right at what they were in April, when Oprah joined, which means that there are quite a few new people.

Twitter User Registrations

We should be able to get a really good idea of ’s growth when we can take a look at July’s numbers in a month. At that point, we can see which direction the trend goes. I think we’re going to see growth though. Take a look at this other graph Daines shared with me, which shows the number of tweets. It looks like there is a lot more tweeting going on.

Tweets

“Looks like the total tweets chart shows that the claim last month that traffic had come to a stop was not quite accurate,” says Daines. “The total tweet numbers are not exact, but should be within a few hundred thousand.”

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