9 of 28 Social Proof examples
![Screenshot of twitter.com](/uploads/image/file/1493/best_1698.jpg)
Twitter does everything it can to show you the wealth of activities and users found inside. They utilize the "social proof" pattern - the fact that we feel more intrigued to engage in a service with lots of users and activity than a service with only little activity... after all - all those users must have found SOME value in the service since they're still there...
Social Proof design pattern at Twitter
- twitter.com (source)
- Part of the Social Proof design pattern
- Categorized under clean
- Uploaded by Anders Toxboe
- Added on 2010-04-14
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