Tuentiは子供、若者はTwitter,フェイスブックは大人
Tuenti Children, youth and adults in Twitter Facebook
Niños en Tuenti, jóvenes en Twitter y adultos en Facebook
Los chicos españoles no se dan de baja de Facebook, pero lo utilizan menos. Su comportamiento es similar al detectado por el Pew Research en EE UU
Rosa Jiménez Cano Madrid 24 MAY 2013 - 17:44 CET
Tuenti Children, youth and adults in Twitter Facebook
The Spanish guys not written off Facebook, but I use less. Its behavior is similar to that detected by the Pew Research in the U.S.
Rosa Jiménez Cano Madrid 24 MAY 2013 - 17:44 CET
"Myspace and Twitter to upload photos to my thoughts," says Ainhoa López. "Before I shared with my friends on Facebook, but has become complicated."
1 student at a college Bachelor Madrid says the same thing Mamalbashi Omar, 14, a student at Alameda de Osuna. Both have Facebook profile, but hardly use it. His teammate Javier Mora, 12, it was created to be in touch with family, but not update it shows interest. All three agree that mobile is their most prized possession and gateway to the networks.
Diego Alvarez, who is in his first year of psychology, is still active, but complains of such notification, "especially games like Candy Crush".
Gone are the days when parents were asked to hang up on solitary confinement not to leave home. Now social networks are the communication link with friends, but Facebook does not occupy the central place in the family. The latest report from the Pew Research Institute, conducted with young Americans between 12 and 17 years reflects his disinterest in Facebook, in favor of Twitter. Despite the distance and different culture, this trend is repeated among young Spanish, judging by what counts here.
They feel that Facebook is no longer cool. "Is everyone feel they are mixed with people you have nothing in common"
The social media director at Ogilvy & Mather in Spain, Mauro F. Fuentes, believes that Facebook is no longer cool. "Is everyone feel they are mixed with people you have nothing in common."
Francesc Grau, digital media consultant and author of Twitter in a week, believes that the dispersion does not benefit them: "Some common complaints are frequent changes, the presence of parents, as well as the odd presentation of the updates".
The Barcelona Marta R. Montane, 14, has no phone but used Facebook intensively. Also Twitter. "They can be a bane for my studies, but also serve to ask questions, do group work and spend homework".
Samuel Soto, blogger gijonés 17, assesses the ability of Facebook to spread information, but the controls are very cumbersome, especially those that are used to adapt who can access their content.
Tuenti has become the refuge of Mary Walnut, 14 years of age. The Social Network Made in Spain continues to lead the younger segment. Since its inception in 2006 has grown to 15 million users in more than nine million are connected each month. Six make it through mobile. The 22% are between 14 and 17 years of age. Just 12% have more than 35 years.
Ainhoa López missing chat on Twitter, more sophisticated than the bland direct messages. That is one of the strengths of Tuenti, its simplicity. When it was found that more than a trend, launched a messaging application and connected to your phone service.
Facebook boasts numbers but no specific age segments. Account in Spain with 18 million monthly active users, more than 1,100 worldwide.
"Attentive, Facebook!. Time member participation is falling sharply, "wrote Murdoch on Twitter
His official response to the Pew Research is vague: "We are pleased with both the interaction and the penetration of Facebook among under-25s. We continue to have high rates of penetration in this demographic. Young people are the most active users and more interaction on Facebook and very active in Instagram ".
Twitter is a favorite of young people to learn. Iñigo Rodriguez feels that Facebook is too open. On Twitter, always mobile, reports on the latest news and send direct messages with friends. Mario Perez, courses in high school bachilerato Coslada Maria Moliner, Twitter is your preferred recounting her day with a touch of humor. "As much as young people have to be aware of the current situation, after studying all day you do not want spend the afternoon reading bad news."
Fox empire mogul, Rupert Murdoch, who bought and sold MySpace as balance, gloats: "Attentive, Facebook!" He wrote on Twitter. "The time for member participation is falling precipitously. It is the first bad sign was already in the seedy MySpace years ago. " After layoffs, the first social network continues to seek his resurrection.
"Facebook has on MySpace the advantage of non-specialization," says José Luis Orihuela, a professor in the School of Communication at the University of Navarra and eCuaderno blog author. "It is a generalist social network has become standard and, because of it, begins to show signs of exhaustion among the most innovative social segments. Recall that, originally, was a social networking university. "
"Soon there will focus on niche services specific interests. They follow the same model of television: from general to specialty channels "
Sources Instagram commitment as key service in the future, but the younger Mora has left your account to find that since its new Android can retouch the pictures after taking them without using that application.
Orihuela points to two challenges for the future of Facebook: "Do not spoil the user experience platforms that acquire, as the case of Instagram. Moreover, it is clear that Facebook must continue to improve the management of data privacy. "
Grau believes we are in the first era of social networking. "Soon there will focus on niche services specific interests. At the end follow the same model of television: moving from the general to the thematic channels. In any case, Facebook has oil in the form of digital data. "
The Walnut María Segovia, 14, won last year their profiles on Facebook, Twitter and Tuenti as a gift for their notes. He'll be one year left networks and Twitter, after feeling harassed by a classmate. Harassment is another reason for abandonment. Facua conducted a study with Spanish youth between 14 and 17 years. The 15% confessed ever have felt harassed.
Walnut people feel that Facebook is quite older. "Do not use too much about whether the family mosque. I want to follow important and famous people. "
It seems that children are born in Tuenti, growing on Twitter and settle in Facebook.
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