The California-headquartered company has not only seen more Indians coming to its platform, it has also seen engagement and conversation on various subjects going up manifold.
“It may sound unusual, but as a company we are patient on revenue” said Rishi Jaitly, market director, Twitter India.
Twitter has seen a 600 per cent increase in conversations on politics on its platform in India and a ten-fold increase in mentions of political figures and political parties over the past year.
There has also been a 250 per cent increase in conversations on entertainment.
“There were more tweets about the recent Indian elections than during the last Olympics,” said Jaitly.
Twitter does not give country-specific figures but research firm eMarketer says India will have 18.1 million people tweeting by the end of 2014.
“India and Indonesia will have the third- and fourth-largest Twitter populations in the world in 2014, with 18.1 million and 15.3 million users, respectively, both surpassing the UK for the first time this year,”
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