Women Rule the Social Web

In: web resources

4 Oct 2009

ladiesfirst…at least according to an infographic put together by Information is Beautiful. The stats, compiled from data from Google Ad Planner, show that equal numbers of men and women use sites like LinkedIn, DeviantArt and YouTube.

When it comes to sites like Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, FriendFeed, MySpace and Bebo, however, women outnumber men. In fact, there’s only one major holdout for men on the social web: social news site Digg, where 64% of users are male.

That the Digg population is largely male should come as no surprise, but what about the other stats? Are women just more social in general, or is there some other explanation? Let us know in the comments.

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[Image Credit: lisibo]


Reviews: Bebo, Digg, Facebook, Flickr, FriendFeed, MySpace, Twitter


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1 Response to Women Rule the Social Web

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GLAMAZON

January 28th, 2010 at 6:28 pm

go to create new album and click only let direct friends view this album or some stuff and yeah

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