More women use social network sites than men, survey says
Recent studies showed that more women are into social media activities than men. The figure sounds good and accurate but there are also some questions that also arise, as to the veracity of the recent survey.
In a survey conducted by www.royal.pingdom.com it showed that 16 social network sites of the 19 included in the survey have more women than men. Interestingly, the sites that men have more numbers than women are Digg, Slashdot and Reddit. The Slashdot alone registered a total of 82 percent male users.
The rest if the 16 social media sites are controlled by women social net-workers. The sites include Linkedin, Myspace, Friendster, Xanga, Ning, Hi5, Imeem, Stumbleupon, Friendfeed, Delicious, Classmates, Bebo, Last.fm, Livejournal, and Twitter. It said that 53 percent were women users while men are only 47 percent.
However, there are also strong questions that arise from the said survey revealing that at least 25 percent of men are using fake accounts using women faces to lure more friends in their social marketing campaigns.
But the site whop conducted the survey has maintained and firmly stand on the result, saying that they based their survey on site demographics gathered from a Google ad planner.
To help you to have a clearer idea to the recent survey, I would like to present here data which is the result of that recent survey conducted.
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