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	<title>Comments on: Is the Twitter buzz over?</title>
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		<title>By: Usability Guy</title>
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		<description>It&#039;s totally over if you ask me. Here is what I see. Twitter is still getting new users, but they are also losing visitors at a pretty fast rate. People try it, and they quickly get bored with it or don&#039;t get it. It doesn&#039;t really do much besides Tweet, and you do that on Facebook, a much more popular service that is still growing rapidly.

Those visitors that quit using Twitter will most likely never come back. Until Twitter comes out with something that stops the &quot;quit after using for a month group&quot;, they are doomed to fail.</description>
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<p>Those visitors that quit using Twitter will most likely never come back. Until Twitter comes out with something that stops the &#8220;quit after using for a month group&#8221;, they are doomed to fail.</p>
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