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Facebook Crosses 2 Billion Monthly Users (theverge.com) 101

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.
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Facebook Crosses 2 Billion Monthly Users

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  • Really? (Score:5, Funny)

    by BitterOak ( 537666 ) on Tuesday June 27, 2017 @01:45PM (#54699963)
    Facebook has over 2 billion users and manages to cross each and every one of them? I'm actually not surprised.
    • Re: (Score:1, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Facebook has over 2 billion users and manages to cross each and every one of them?

      Their Indian users get dotted.

    • Facebook has over 2 billion users and manages to cross each and every one of them? I'm actually not surprised.

      Not me!!!

      Never had an account on FB...never will.

      I would, however, possibly consider a business only account if they had it, since FB *is* a good way to reach people, but they seem to insist you create a person account first, before you can create a company/corporate account there.

      I don't want to give any personal info to them, but I would consider a business only account if they offered one.

      • I would, however, possibly consider a business only account if they had it, since FB *is* a good way to reach people, but they seem to insist you create a person account first, before you can create a company/corporate account there.

        I don't want to give any personal info to them, but I would consider a business only account if they offered one.
        Are you somehow retarded?
        Either make a personal account with no info, or ask a professional to host you a business account ... facepalm.

        No one requires you to have a

        • Either make a personal account with no info, or ask a professional to host you a business account ... facepalm.

          No can do. Per the TOS...if they find out you gave false personal info, they will yank your business account and you will be banned, so it isn't good for your business if you get set up, have contacts, etc...then *poof* you're gone if they find you have bad personal info.

          Again, it would just be better if you could set up a FB account with nothing but corporate/company info.

          • It is nit a false account if you use your real name and put CEO in the middle or CEO of company X at the end.
            Get a bit creative ... sigh.
            Everyone is doing that, or do you believe business owners use their _private_ account for running the business page? No, they make an account for the CEO ... and bottom line what do you fear anyway? No one is forcing to _use_ your private account and accept friend requests or make silly posts ... or put your real phone number in. FB does not have my phone number e.g.

      • Let me get this straight. You'd prefer to live in denial and believe that you'll actually have a smaller digital footprint if you don't sign up for Facebook? Because Facebook is worse than the other 50 services tracking every single thing you do? Have you hidden yourself from Akamai as well? What about Google? What about the netflow monitors being run at the ISP?

        I am atheist, but all I can say is "God bless you man." I think you need a god to give you some help.

        Step 1 to a healthier life. Find a way to come
        • 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/... [georgianewsday.com] If innocent stuff like that can get you fired, screw Facebook.

      • by Maritz ( 1829006 )

        Never had an account on FB...never will.

        Your medal's in the mail.

    • its because they dont know any better. they are the general public.
  • by bogaboga ( 793279 ) on Tuesday June 27, 2017 @01:49PM (#54700001)

    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?

    • by Anonymous Coward

      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?

      Absolutely nothing, and you might be gaining your survival. Most folks fail to realize that SkyNet will use Facebook to generate its kill list.

    • Like I have asked before, what am I missing really?

      The possibility of logging in to all sorts of sites for making comments, without having to supply any relevant credentials. That's the only thing that I use Facebook for. I don't know what is in my account; probably it is overflowing with trash. That's what Facebook is good for - as a trash sink.

    • I use it for extended family contact that would be challenging otherwise.
      I also derive hours of entertainment from the Anti-vaxers and Anti-evolution crowd and my ability to bait them into a tizzy by simply questioning their reasoning then "ignore" them and go along my merry way.

    • Like I have asked before, what am I missing really?
      Stupid question.
      Obviously nothing.

      I find it useful to get informations about sport events I like to join. And it reminds me about birthdays and upcoming birthdays. And some people, especially in Asia, don't use eMail but use FB for sending/exchanging messages.

      Other people use it for hooking up.

    • by Megane ( 129182 )
      I am also not among the 2 billion, but I suspect that about 1.5 billion of that number are bots and sock puppets.
    • Like I have asked before, what am I missing really?

      That depends entirely on who you know and what you do.

      If I quit Facebook I'll need to get a whole new set of friends. No really, being that one douchebag that needs to be specially contactable because they don't use the common platform everyone else does really pisses people off until they just stop bothering. And that doesn't even take into account how much easier it is communication with people when you move overseas and your friends network is fractured, because really screw email and hallmark cards.

      What

    • "my not being on the platform"

      Oh, you're on the platform. You just can't sign in to do anything about it.

    • What you're missing depends entirely on who you befriend on the platform. If you have intelligent, reasonable friends you might be missing intelligent reasonable posts. You could be missing invitations to events your friends will be at.

      If you have no friends and no family, or they are mostly idiots, then you are not missing much.

    • Like I have asked before, what am I missing really?

      For the most part, a Rolodex of friends, family, acquaintances, and other people you meet and know, and a messenger app that tends to be more reliable than email, texting, or the phone these days.

      From there you get a pretty much random selection of snapshots into the lives of those people according to what they decide to share. If you're really interested in what somebody has been up to, you can check to see what they have said, but pretty much it's just a near random stream of information to waste time re

      • Well stated! Thanks, but I manage to do all that my way. Those that will not contact me because I do not do FB can go away. I am doing very very well so far.

        On the other hand, I have seen close friends getting worked up over a FB post; wasting [valuable] time in the process; missing deadlines; getting fired or getting into affairs at work, plus becoming paranoid and psychologically unstable.

        I do not want to be any close to joining their ranks.

        • No problem. It was meant to be a matter of the fact response and assumed you wanted one. I've seen people do all that too. Before FB it was forums. Before forums it was usenet, mailing lists, and email. Before that, there was snail mail as many of these internet memes and upsetting news/posts, are just a continuation of old chain letters I'd see on fridges as a kid. Even then, there is just talking to people around you. It might speed up or aggravate such behavior, but I doubt FB causes it (any more then /.
    • Nothing! It's a HUGE waste of time and life. I'm not on it either!
  • by DogDude ( 805747 ) on Tuesday June 27, 2017 @01:49PM (#54700005)
    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.
    • I don't believe you find anything relevant for marketing about me on FB.
      Except you follow what I share (sport events) and want to sell me hotels at the place they happen or train tickets (that would be a waste, as I only share them to promote them and visit about 1% of them my self).

  • by Anonymous Coward

    it is 10 million real users and 1.990 billion bots.

    • 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 fo

      • by Kjella ( 173770 )

        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.

        Only 16% [worldenergyoutlook.org] lack access to electricity. The majority do have cell phones [statista.com], that is not subscriptions which is at 7+ billion somewhere. Half the world is online [internetworldstats.com], at least occasionally. Maybe you should update your prejudices?

        P.S. It's actually easier to do power and communication than water supply and sewage. Sanitation is still pretty lacking in many parts of the world.

        • by s.petry ( 762400 )
          How much daily time do the Indian and Chinese people working in factories 16 hours a day get to use Facebook exactly? How about all of those out tilling fields and gathering sticks and manure so that they can be warm at night? How many of those in Africa with Electricity log in to Facebook when their sustenance requires constant action,.
      • If you are in doubt, look at the populations of India and China. The majority do not live in cities, but the sticks.
        Yeah, and their smart phones have no internet, facepalm.

        I'd put the actual number of active individual users at 1/2 a Billion across the globe. Active daily? Much much less!
        And why would you do that when FB can obviously count its daily log ins quite accurately?

        • by s.petry ( 762400 )

          I'd put the actual number of active individual users at 1/2 a Billion across the globe. Active daily? Much much less! And why would you do that when FB can obviously count its daily log ins quite accurately?

          Facebook is counting "accounts", not "individual people". It's basic marketing and sales for them, not honesty and integrity for us.

          You must have failed at basic rhetoric and basic marketing...

          • Dude, if they claim they have X unique identified page accesses per day, and base their marketing on that and make a contract, and it is later figured that that is *false* then it is *fraud*

            You seem to have failed in basic law.

            • by s.petry ( 762400 )

              I understand the law very well, and even better have seen countless acts of fraud ignored by various law enforcement agencies. Various media outlets flat out lie every day repeatedly with little legal action against them. Enron, Solyndra, Eric Holder, Hillary Clinton are all easy examples of companies and people breaking the law with little to no accountability for breaking the law.

              Understanding "law" and seeing human nature at work are not the same thing.

  • by __aaclcg7560 ( 824291 ) on Tuesday June 27, 2017 @02:03PM (#54700109)
    One of the topics discussed in "Chaos Monkeys: Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley" [amzn.to] 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.
    • by Hentes ( 2461350 )

      Actually, the number of Facebook users is not limited to the number of people with internet access, because Facebook is building its own network in third world countries that only has Facebook on it.

    • Once they hit 3.5B users, growth will stop and the business model outdated.
      Why would the business model be outdated?

      Washing machines are still sold, afaik.

  • An email is not a person.

    Even adding cell phones won't work, if you control the swtich.

  • 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).
    • if you consider facebook as spam, when why even have an account (or have messages going to your email)? Fomo?
  • by viperidaenz ( 2515578 ) on Tuesday June 27, 2017 @03:43PM (#54700669)

    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 :)

  • by nospam007 ( 722110 ) * on Tuesday June 27, 2017 @04:23PM (#54700965)

    And the amount of time wasted on stupidity is staggering.

    • 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.

  • ...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!

  • ...Zero people listening.
  • https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/... [wikiquote.org]

    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

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