Carbon Footprint Comparison

Twitter / X vs WhatsApp

This comparison uses the current IdleForest model for Twitter / X and WhatsApp: their category, modeled CO2 per use unit, methodology notes, key drivers, and assumptions.

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Twitter / X

Social

36g

CO2 / HOUR

Higher emissions
VS
WhatsApp Logo

WhatsApp

Social

18g

CO2 / HOUR

Data-backed comparison

Summary

When comparing Twitter / X and WhatsApp, Twitter / X generates significantly more CO2 emissions per hour (36g) than WhatsApp (18g). Both applications rely on devices, networks, and server infrastructure, which all contribute to their environmental impact.

Why the gap happens

  • Twitter / X is modeled at 36g CO2 per unit, while WhatsApp is modeled at 18g, so the visible gap is 18g in the current dataset.
  • Both products sit in the Social category, so the difference comes from the per-product estimate and page-level methodology fields rather than a category change.
  • Autoplay, recommendation loops, and image/video-heavy feeds extend session length.

What to act on first

Because Twitter / X is higher in the current model, start there: Disable autoplay and cut accidental scroll time where possible.

Twitter / X is currently modeled at 18g CO2 more per unit of use than WhatsApp.

Comparison takeaways

Twitter / X is modeled at 36g CO2 per unit, while WhatsApp is modeled at 18g, so the visible gap is 18g in the current dataset.
Both products sit in the Social category, so the difference comes from the per-product estimate and page-level methodology fields rather than a category change.

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