Users share and consume different content depending on the network they're on. Facebook tends to be the place for politics and family, while Twitter is the natural forum for snappy, real-time topics like news, finance and sports, a new report reveals.
Sharethis.com's Q2 2014 consumer sharing trends study found that, overall mobile devices social sharing activity grew by 19 percent since 1st quarter of 2014. While much of this growth was driven by smartphones, which experienced a 28 percent lift in activity this quarter.
On Mobile, Tweets and Pins Thrive: Consumer Social Sharing Trends 2014 - infographic
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