50 Facebook facts that’ll fascinate small businesses
Yesterday I wrote about Twitter facts so today I thought I’d share Facebook’s fascinating facts – hopefully there will be some things that will surprise you.
Facebook membership base, usage, and growth
- Facebook has 845 million monthly active users globally (December 2011). Half of them logging on daily.
- Facebook has 483 million daily users globally (December 2011) – a 48% increase from the previous year.
- Mobile accounts for half of Facebook’s user base, with 425 million active monthly users (December 2011).
- Mobile monthly active users grew 21% over the last four months.
- People that use Facebook on their mobile devices are twice as active on Facebook than non-mobile users.
- Globally, 1 in 13 people are on Facebook.
- People aged 35+ represent more than 30% of the entire user base.
- The oldest person ever on Facebook was Ivy Bean of Bradford, at the age of 102.
- 57% of users are female.
- In 20 minutes: 1,000,000 links are shared on Facebook, 1,484,000 event invites are posted, 1,323,000 photos are tagged, 1.972 million friend requests are accepted, 2,716,000 photos are uploaded, 2,716,000 messages are sent.
- 48% of young Americans find out about news through Facebook.
- 48% of people aged 18 to 34 check Facebook as soon as they wake up.
- The average user has 130 friends.
- There are more than 100 billion friend connections on Facebook (December 2011).
- Facebook is the most popular photo-sharing service. Over 250 million photos are uploaded to Facebook every day.
- 2.7 billion ‘likes’ and comments per day (Q4 of 2011).
- There are over 37 million pages with ten or more ‘likes’.
- People spend over 700 billion minutes per month on Facebook.
- An average time of 20 minutes is spent per visit to Facebook.
- The average user is connected to 80 community pages, groups and events.
- The average user creates 90 pieces of content each month.
- 10,000 new websites integrate with Facebook via social plugins every day since April 2010.
- Facebook removes approximately 20,000 profiles from the site every day since March 2011.
Facebook financials and ownership
- Facebook filed its intention to be traded on the public markets in an IPO that could value it at $100 billion.
- Facebook made $3.7 billion in revenue and $1 billion in profit in 2011. Google’s revenue was 10 times higher, at $37b. Facebook expects its growth rates to level off. Between 2009 and 2010 revenue grew 154% and grew 88% between 2010 and 2011.
- Zynga accounts for 12.5 percent of Facebook’s revenue.
- Facebook makes the majority of its money through ads. But this proportion has declined from 98% in 2009, to 95% in 2010, to 85% in 2011.
- Although Mark Zuckerburg (founder and CEO of Facebook) calls himself a “Harvard Graduate”, he did not actually graduate.
- Owning 25% of the company, Mark Zuckerberg is worth about $25 billion on paper.
- Zuckerberg’s base salary is $500,000. Sheryl Sandberg made $200k less. From 1st January 2013, Mark Zuckerberg’s salary will go from $500,000 to $1 million per year.
- Facebook was initially bank-rolled by Peter Thiel the co-founder of PayPal for $500,000.
Facebook’s global ambitions
- 71.2 % of all USA internet users are on Facebook. The USA has the largest Facebook user base, representing 23.6% of the sites total users. This means that about 70% of Facebook users are outside the United States.
- Australian’s spend more time on Facebook than any other country, at over 7 hours per month on average.
- Facebook has ambitious goals: “There are more than two billion global Internet users…we aim to connect all of them ”, and it is in the process of attaining this goal. Facebook has higher than 80% penetration rates in Chile, Turkey and Venezuela. Higher than 60% in the U.K. and the U.S. 20% to 30% in Brazil, Germany and India.
- But Facebook has been blocked in China, Vietnam, Iran, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Syria and Bangladesh. In China, penetration is 0%. Facebook does not plan on entering China.
- Brazil represents the biggest growth region for Facebook (37 million users at the end of 2011, an increase of 268% over the year before). Second comes India (46 million users, an increase of 132% over the previous year).
- Facebook is available in 70 different languages.
- Over 300,000 users helped translate the site through the translations application.
- In 2011, an Egyptian baby was named “Facebook” to commemorate the key role Facebook played in Egypt’s revolution.
- An Israeli couple named their daughter after the Facebook ‘like’ feature on 16th May 2011 because they like the meaning behind the word.
Other curiously random facts
- Al Pacino’s face was on the original Facebook homepage.
- A Facebook employee hoodie sold for $4,000 on eBay.
- A couple got murdered because they defriended someone on Facebook (Billy Clay Payne Jr. and Billie Jean Hayworth decided to de-friend Jenelle Potter on Facebook. In response, Jenelle’s father killed them.)
- One of Facebook’s early functions was a file sharing service.
- The meaning of the term poke has never been defined.
- ‘The Social Network’ (a film about the founding of Facebook) won several prominent awards at the 68thGolden Globe Awards, British Academy Film Awards and 83rd Academy Awards in 2011.
- Facebook profile reunites lost family members. For example, Tony Macnauton (father) met his daughter (Frances Simpson) after 48 years.
- Frito-Lay potato chips official Facebook page created a new world record where over 1.5 million new fans joined its profile page in 24 hour on 11th April 2011.
- Facebook was almost shut down by a lawsuit by ConnectU who claimed that Zuckerburg stole the idea and Technology for Facebook.
- I’ve been using Facebook since July 23, 2007 and have 4,600 friends and 1927 subscribers.
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How long have you been using Facebook for? Any surprises above? Please do leave a comment and share your Facebook stories too.
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