Teens Don't Use Twitter

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Teens find twitter pointless and know that no online sees their profile. Therefore, they don't see why they should pay extra to their mobile phone providers to tweet.

A story published in today's Financial Times paints a very revealing picture on the social media habits of the teenagers. They don't generally use twitter, particularly from their cell phones and don't watch TV.

Teenagers don't read newspaper either.

Morgan Stanley’s European media analysts asked Matthew Robson, one of the bank’s interns from a London school, to describe his friends’ media habits. His report' presented at the Allen & Co conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, proved to be “one of the clearest and most thought-provoking insights we have seen. So we published it,” said Edward Hill-Wood, head of the team.

"Teenagers do not use Twitter, he pronounced. Updating the micro-blogging service from mobile phones costs valuable credit, he wrote, and “they realise that no one is viewing their profile, so their tweets are pointless”.

"His peers find it hard to make time for regular television, and would rather listen to advert-free music on websites such as Last.fm than tune into traditional radio. Even online, teens find advertising “extremely annoying and pointless”.

"Their time and money is spent instead on cinema, concerts and video game consoles which, he said, now double as a more attractive vehicle for chatting with friends than the phone."

Source: FT

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