Facebook Crosses 2 Billion Monthly Users (theverge.com)
Facebook has announced that it now has over 2 billion monthly active users. From a report: That's up from the 1.94 billion total that the company cited as part of its most recent earnings report in May. Mark Zuckerberg shared the news directly, and Fast Company has a story on Facebook's constant efforts to keep pushing growth upward. "It's an honor to be on this journey with you," Zuckerberg wrote. Facebook's other apps are faring well, too: Messenger has over 1.2 billion monthly users and Facebook-owned WhatsApp tallies a similar figure. Twitter, by comparison, has 328 million monthly active users. Instagram has over 700 million.
Facebook has over 2 billion users and manages to cross each and every one of them? I'm actually not surprised.
If I can be modded down for being a troll, can I be modded up for being an orc, or a balrog?
Is it too late to cut off Zuckerberg's head and stick it on a pike?
Facebook has announced that it now has over 2 billion monthly active users.
Is it just me? I am happy and proud that I am not among the 2 billion. While I congratulate FB, I have seen no disadvantage to my not being on the platform.
Like I have asked before, what am I missing really?
Good! With so much of the country (and the world) on Facebook, it makes data mining very simple for us. Instead of having to use multiple marketing channels and marketing research, we can focus on Facebook to reach 90% of our customers. And, we love Facebook because they provide really just an incredible amount of marketing data on the users for free to advertisers. The advertising costs are not at all straightforward, but the price is worth it, considering how well we can target people.
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Sure. A third of the planet is on Facebook. Just how retarded do you think we are?
it is 10 million real users and 1.990 billion bots.
Shades of the Kung Fu guy, McConnell and cronies chokes while attempting to hang themselves in some perverse self-gratification debacle as Republicans are prone to do.
God Save the Queen Trump! Pray for him! He needs your cooperation!
One of the topics discussed in "Chaos Monkeys: Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley" by Antonio Garcia Martinez was how many users Facebook could have from a population of 7B people. Probably about 3.5B users (give or take). If Facebook currently has 2B users, they have 1.5B users to go after in more difficult to reach parts of the world. Once they hit 3.5B users, growth will stop and the business model outdated.
There are 7 Billion (roughly) people in the world, and the majority don't have Internet, phones, or power. If you are in doubt, look at the populations of India and China. The majority do not live in cities, but the sticks.
People who "facebook" have numerous accounts. Facebook in fact requires separate accounts for businesses. People had different accounts for work, different accounts for politics, different accounts for family/friends, and there are massive amounts of bot accounts which you can rent for cash.
I do not have a FB account that's active and admit I'm a rarity. Most people in the US do. I'd put the actual number of active individual users at 1/2 a Billion across the globe. Active daily? Much much less!
-The wise argue that there are few absolutes, the fool argues that there are no probabilities.
An email is not a person.
Even adding cell phones won't work, if you control the swtich.
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In my opinion Facebook is kind of a Spam 2.0.
I've made a folder in my e-mail client and move all Facebook messages in there automatically (just to delete them later).
When I saw how Facebook's data is used by advertisers and with bg data techniques how they manipulate people, I was just dumbfounded at how easily people are manipulated. How subtly consumers choices are manipulated made me want to never look at another ad ever again or buy anything for that matter. And they make it seem like it was you idea to make the decision.
And how employers we it and LinkedIN profiles is just infuriating. And if you don't play the game, no job for you!
The system is rigged against us little people.
That's an awful lot of sad people.
Wait for them to try and explain the numbers when in a few years there are more "active facebook users" than there are people alive.
No more expansion for facebook :)
And the amount of time wasted on stupidity is staggering.
...that users had to switch their News Feed back to "Most Recent" from the "Top Stories" setting that Facebook switches to despite their preferences, every single damn day!
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Nevermind how the numbers are counted...
...Zero people listening.
If I ever got a mod point to give, that probably deserves one. The sheer amount of time wasted on Facebook is awesome, but the worst part is that Facebook regards more wasted time as their primary metric of success. Imagine that time was focused on something useful like education or curing cancer or ANYTHING besides propagating fake news and silly questions.
Freedom = (Meaningful - Coerced) Choice != (Speech | Beer^2), and sad sock puppets' bad mods avail them naught.
It's bad enough to get get fired for a post about how your job sucks. But people seem to get offended by anything on Facebook. Case in point, teacher Ashley Payne photos holding a couple of glasses of alcohol... *WHILE ON VACATION*. And no, this was not a face-down-in-her-own-vomit-wearing-only-panties photo. http://www.georgianewsday.com/... If innocent stuff like that can get you fired, screw Facebook.
I'm not repeating myself
I'm an X window user; I'm an ex-Windows user
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Zuck: Yeah so if you ever need info about anyone at Harvard
Zuck: Just ask
Zuck: I have over 4,000 emails, pictures, addresses, SNS
[Redacted Friend's Name]: What? How'd you manage that one?
Zuck: People just submitted it.
Zuck: I don't know why.
Zuck: They "trust me"
Zuck: Dumb fucks
I'm not repeating myself
I'm an X window user; I'm an ex-Windows user