(www.neomundo.com.ar) they send around 200 million tweets per year but the most uninspiring. Twitter users considered that only a third of the tweets that are deserve to be read.

To those conclusions came an investigation conducted by Carnegie Mellon University, the Institute of technology of Massachusetts and the Georgia Institute of technology (United States). ″Un well received tweet is not so common. For various reasons, the users consider that a significant amount of content not worth being leído″, says the specialist in systems Michael Bernstein, one of the researchers.

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as part of his research, Bernstein assembled an Internet portal to collect the views of Twitter users. Persons entering this site anonymously described the tweets received from users that they themselves chose to follow. In return, each received information about the tweets themselves cast.

In 19 days, 1.443 visitors rated 43.738 tweets from 21.014 Twitter users. And they liked only 36% of the tweets that read.

″A despite the social nature of Twitter, the tweets that are part of the conversation of another person or mood or activity updates were the most strongly rejected. On the contrary, the tweets that included questions fans, shared information or promotion of himself (such as links to content created by the author) were easily aceptados″, explains Bernstein.

Bernstein also found that Twitter users value information new, is to say that the news that already circulated them bored. Furthermore enjoy messages really short, i.e. those not using 140 characters that Twitter allows, but not if they are so brief that understood the message.

Tweets with irrelevant information about oneself or with complaints and lamentations were particularly repulsed.

″Si understand what worth being read and why, we can design better tools to present and filter content, as well as to help to people to understand the expectations of the other usuarios″, claim the researchers.

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