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Status conscious? Check out this social media flowchart.

Clever thoughts bubble up constantly, but what’s the right venue for all of them? Now you can consult this handy graphic to help make those hard choices among Google+, Foursquare, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Dilemma solved!

Where should you post your status? flowchart infographic

(This is an update to a chart I created last year for my old blog, History Eraser Button.)

— By Daryl Lang. Filed under Infographics, Social Media, Wide

43 comments

  1. Joreth says:

    that, or he’s actually being complimentary on the privacy features of G+, because he said “do you actually WANT anyone to see it?”, and that could mean that if you want to make it private, G+ is the only one that will actually make it private.

    • DA says:

      I agree with you but the word I would have emphasized would be “anyone” ..
      “do you actually want ANYONE to see it?” yeah Facebook likes to periodically reset my privacy settings to friends of friends rather than just friends, except for

  2. Joreth says:

    No, I take it back. The “yes” going elsewhere is, I think, a joke about how many users there are. If I could just delete my prior comment, I would.

  3. Kamil says:

    As long as one treats this infographic as a kind of a joke, it rocks!

    And yes – you’ve got my “like” ;)

  4. This is pretty funny, I saw it on Facebook this morning! Where’s Tumblr? LOL

  5. I would like to use this in a course to initiate a discussion on the functions of different social media sites. I know there is a share option, but is there any way I can get “formal” permission to copy it onto my learning site?

  6. Guy L Dilno says:

    I just saw this. Certainly true for now, anyway.

  7. Shared on my Facebook profile. Thanks.

  8. Sharon says:

    Thanks for the image. Great idea. I talk about these things in my trainings. I have bookmarked this page and will be putting your image in my new book on social media marketing.

    No worries, though, I’ll source you.

    :O)

  9. Pauline says:

    This kinda gives an insight to what to engage in each social media platform. Interesting I must say.

  10. Jon Baker says:

    Haha, I love this graphic, and am quite entertained at the people who are taking offense and defending G+ … it’s poking fun at social networking in general, people, not just G+!

  11. I am just wondering about the same thing and decide to search the web for an article like this.

  12. Fred Bernard says:

    Helo,
    Congratulation for this cristal clear table.
    As a student in Guadeloupe, Would you mind me including it in a published prĂ©sentation of a research work I’m on, Idealy, I’d like to translate it in french and include it in a Prezi).

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