The New Twitter and the Current Facebook: Facebook Still Wins
Jeremiah and I wrote an analysis of the New Twitter vs. Current Facebook.
Here’s a snippet:
Situation: Twitter’s new redesign advances their user experience
Twitter has announced a new redesign today, yet by looking at the news, there hasn’t been a detailed breakdown of these two leading social networks. Overall, Twitters new features start to resemble some features of a traditional social network, beyond their simple messaging heritage. We took the key features from both social website and did a comparison and voted on the stronger player?
[Great Detailed Graph goes here – See it on Jeremiah’s blog]
Our Verdict: Facebook Features Lead Over Twitter’s New Redesign
Facebook’s features offer a more robust user experience, and they have a longer history of developing the right relationships with media, developers, and their users. Twitter, a rapidly growing social network has launched a series of new features (described by the founder as “smooth like butter”) that provide users with a snappy experience and enhanced features.
We tallied the important features of this launch and to their overall expansion strategy and have concluded that Facebook’s features continue to hold dominance over Twitter, despite the noticeable improvements. While we don’t expect that Twitter wants to become ‘another Facebook’ they should play to their strengths and remaining nimble and lightweight yet allowing for developers and content producer to better integrate into their system.
Check out the full results over on his blog.
[Editor’s Note: Chris cross-posted this on his personal blog. –mrh]
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