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Does this count traffic from clients?
What power user uses Twitter via the web site?
UPDATE:
Apparently not:
Others have suggested that Twitter’s user base only appears to have flattened because more people are using mobile devices and third-party programs like TweetDeck to post to the site. But Lipsman believes most of those people still visit the site at least once a month, which should register in site-traffic analysis.
Sure. I may —- may —- visit the site once a month, if that, but I use Echofon on my mobile and desktop 24/7.
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