Use a search engine to search for microblogging statistics. Sort or filter your results, if possible, to search for the most recent articles or blog posts. Make a list of four statistics you found. Did any statistic surprise you? Why or why not? How do the statistics compare with your experience with following microblogs, or using a microblog platform? What new developments or platforms relating to microblogging did you find? Join Twitter, if necessary, and view the postings of at least five people, including a local newsperson, a television or movie personality, a blogger, a politician, and an individual user (such as a friend or classmate). Summarize your findings about microblogging and how each person uses microblogging to communicate with his or her followers. For each person, include the following: an example of a post; the average daily number of posts; the number of followers; and the number of people the person follows.