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Social Media Widens The Discussion At Davos, Says KPMG

[Techtaffy Newsdesk]

The spread of social media at the annual World Economic Forum this year, in particular the use of Twitter, has extended the dialogue beyond the meeting rooms and corridors of Davos to the global community, says KPMG.

On day one, 459 delegates generated 4,436 tweets with 8,021 replies and 18,718 retweets. The top trending topics were ‘Angela Merkel’, ‘Europe’ and ‘People’ relating to #Davos. On day two, 440 delegates generated 3,312 tweets with 4,816 replies and 14, 302 retweets. The top trending topics were ‘David Cameron’, ‘Africa’ and ‘Social’.

Adam Bates (Global head, Innovation, KPMG): With the innovative use of social media it is possible to be in Davos without actually being there–meaning business and individuals alike have a chance to air their views on the issues that matter.

WEFLive.com, presented by KPMG International exclusively for the WEF, distills in real-time the conversations from delegates who are using Twitter to share their views. It has been monitoring the extent and nature of comments from non-delegates since debates began.  The site also identifies tweets and tweeters by their level and style of influence.  Signaling the growing influence of people without public office, to date public figures have posted 935 tweets—a figure almost matched by technology pioneers (920 tweets) and dwarfed by young global leaders (1,130 tweets). Daily summary infographics of Twitter trends at Davos are available here.

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