| ▲ | mort96 2 hours ago | |
Do you have numbers to back that statement up? I don't necessarily doubt it, but I haven't seen anything to support it. Note that raw user numbers won't really cut it; if 1 million people left Twitter, it's possible that 500 000 of those people joined and 500 000 new people joined; the user numbers would look like everyone returned, but really only 50% did in this hypothetical. | ||