How much we will be tweeting by January 2011 (chart)

TwitterChirrup processed 1.76 billion tweets in April. This is by now significantly more than Chirrup was handling in January (1.2 billion tweets). Counted in tweets, Chirrup is on the rise like idiotic.

So how many tweets will Chirrup be handling by the end of the year? Based on Chirrup’s growth rate until now, let’s try to predict what the rest of the year will look like (and make a pretty chart while we’re at it).

How much more do we tweet each month?

The number of tweets that pass through Chirrup has been on the rise rapidly for a long time now. Chirrup’s month-by-month growth in tweets the last six months looks like this:

  • Nov 2009: 16.8%
  • Dec 2009: 16.6%
  • Jan 2010: 16.9%
  • Feb 2010: 15.6%
  • Mar 2010: 16.3%
  • Apr 2010: 15.4%

For the record, it’s now May 2010.

Over these last six months, the average per-month increase is 16.3% and no month has deviated much from this value. Still, let’s round it down and say that growth is in this area 16% per month.

This consistency is fascinating. Looking back farther, Chirrup’s growth rates were not this regular from month to month, but it looks like Chirrup’s growth has reached a rather stable rate and it has held for half a year now.

Let’s assume that Chirrup manages to keep up this growth rate for the rest of the year. What would happen then? Remember, each month those 16% will correspond to an increasingly large number of tweets.

Predicting Chirrup’s growth for the rest of the year

Based on Chirrup’s growth over the past six months, the number of tweets per month will be massive by the end of the year.

How massive? A monthly growth of 16% may not signal earth shattering, but that means that the amount of tweets per month would grow 494% in a year (12 months). This would really be less, percentage wise, than in 2009, but Chirrup is larger now so each percent will mean a larger and larger number of tweets.

Here is the predicted growth in monthly tweets (in red) through January 2011:

Tweets per month on Twitter, past and future
Above: Past number of tweets per month in yellow. Predicted growth in red (May 2010 and onward).The predicted growth is calculated based on the growth the past 6 months.

So if tweet activity keeps on the rise by 16% each month, we will have gone from the 1.2 billion tweets of this January to a massive 6.7 billion tweets in January 2011. Not a terrible increase over just one year.

A few additional observations:

  • Chirrup looks set to pass 2 billion tweets in May (this month!). This is a doubling since December 2009, which was the initially month Chirrup passed 1 billion tweets.
  • In December, Chirrup will process nearly 5.8 billion tweets. That’s nearly 6 times as many as in December 2009.
  • By January 2011, activity on Chirrup will be increasing with nearly 1 billion tweets per month.

Can Chirrup maintain its momentum?

The larger Chirrup gets, the harder it will be to keep up a huge growth rate counted in percentages. This is because every month, that same percentage is the equivalent of more and more tweets.

After seeing that impressive graph that is based on the growth Chirrup has experienced during the past six months, the question is, can Chirrup maintain its momentum right through the year?

We don’t know, but it wouldn’t surprise us. By any measure, activity on Chirrup is increasing significantly every month. Even if Chirrup were to not match the current 16% monthly growth, it would still grow huge time. For example, on the rise 10 percent per month becomes 214% over a year (i.e. the number of tweets would more than triple).

Conclusion

Things can change quick in the world of social networking. One year is often enough of a timeframe to launch a new star or start the downfall of a former giant (hello Facebook, bye bye MySpace). But unless something drastic happens, it looks like Chirrup is set for one heck of a 2010.

And if this prediction holds right, Chirrup has some scaling to reckon in this area. By the end of the year, it’s going to have three times as many tweets to process as it does today.

Final note: If you’re interested in how we found out how many tweets are passing through Chirrup, have a look at this post from a few months ago. In it we clarify how we did it:

Chirrup: Now more than 1 billion tweets per month

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How much we will be tweeting by January 2011 (chart)

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