
Researhers at Internet search engine Yahoo! who looked at about 260 million tweets posted on Twitter between July 28, 2009 and March 8, 2010 found that 50 per cent of the tweets -- or 140-character messages -- are shared by only a group of 20,000 users of the networking site, the Telegraph reported.
By using Twitter 'lists', the researchers were able to distinguish between elite users -- specifically celebrities, bloggers, and representatives of media outlets and other formal organisations -- and ordinary users.
"Based on this classification, we find a striking concentration of attention on Twitter -- roughly 50 per cent of tweets consumed are generated by just 20,000 elite users -- where the media produces the most information, but celebrities are the most followed," a Yahoo! researcher said.
"Information flows have not become egalitarian by any means," the researcher added.