graceified

Bits of adventures, mishaps and misgivings of Grace McDunnough wandering the maps of social architecture and winding virtual world trails.

The views expressed on this blog are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.

I write about virtual worlds

I'm a virtual minstrel ..

..and a storyteller.

I create immersive experiences ..

I believe in gratitude (try it)

I capture moments

I tweet, therefore I am

Recent Tweets @gracemcdunnough

We seem to “discover” these truisms about online communities over and over and over again.

“First, it turns out there are segments of Facebook power users who contribute much more content than the typical user. Most Facebook users are moderately active over a one-month time period, so highly active power users skew the average. Second, these power users constitute about 20%-30% of Facebook users, but the striking thing is that there are different power users depending on the activity in question. One group of power users dominates friending activity. Another dominates ‘liking’ activity. And yet another dominates photo tagging.”

Source: Pew (… pew, pew pew)