As the year ends, we wanted to look through our various communication channels to learn what news and notes have interested you most in the past 12 months.
First up,
@twitter. Here are the top 5 tweets of the year (those with the most clicks and retweets):
1) New Twitter Profiles
2) Tweets must still flow
3) Twitter Mobile app updates for iPhone and Android
4) New version of Twitter, now on for everyone
5) Twitter now in RTL languages: Hebrew, Farsi, Arabic, Urdu
Perhaps not surprisingly, your attention has been on a variety of features you want on your Twitter — and our intention to keep your Tweets flowing freely is clearly something you feel passionate about too.
Beyond any specific Tweet, we’re gratified to see that @twitter followers more than doubled this year. (Last January, we had 6.86 million followers; today, at the end of December, you are 15.4 million strong.) Thank you for following along as we continue to develop and strengthen Twitter for you.
Twitter Blog
You’ll see some variations here from our top Tweets, and the top 5 posts (by pageview) were all published in December.
1)
Twitter photos: Put a filter on it
2)
Your Twitter archive
3)
New profiles for everyone
4)
Welcome, Pope Benedict XVI
5)
This Year on Twitter
Interesting sidenote: Since the blog started
in August 2006, eight of the most popular posts ever appeared in 2012, including these five. As for frequency, we’ve been ramping up: including this post, we’ve published 204 times in 2012. That's the most ever over a year's time.
On our other core blogs, you responded to a wide range of news. The
changes to our API, and the ever-popular
quest for speed and the new
Innovator’s Patent Agreement.
During a 7.3 earthquake that reverberated off the coast of Japan in early December, readers there turned to our info on
Trends in more cities. The UK had a huge year in sport, and our posts on
new Discover features released in May.
As always, we’re pleased to bring you news and information about Twitter that you find useful and interesting. Here’s to the year ahead on our global town square.
Posted by Karen Wickre (@kvox)
Editorial Director