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Facebook Usage Has Collapsed After Privacy Scandals, Data Shows (theguardian.com) 109

mrspoonsi shares a report from the Guardian: Facebook usage has plummeted over the last year, according to data seen by the Guardian, though the company says usage by other measures continues to grow. Since April 2018, the first full month after news of the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke in the Observer, actions on Facebook such as likes, shares and posts have dropped by almost 20%, according to the business analytics firm Mixpanel. Taking that month as a baseline, total actions fell by more that 10% within a month, recovered a bit over the summer and then fell again over the autumn and winter of 2018, except for a brief rally over the period of the U.S. midterm elections.

The decline coincided with a series of data, privacy and hate speech scandals. In September the company discovered a breach affecting 50 million accounts, in November it admitted that an executive hired a PR firm to attack the philanthropist George Soros, and it has been repeatedly criticized for allowing its platform to be used to fuel ethnic cleansing in Myanmar. "On top of that, Facebook has continued to lose younger users, who are spreading their time and attention across other social platforms and digital activities," eMarketer said.

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Facebook Usage Has Collapsed After Privacy Scandals, Data Shows

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    Social media marketers all say that Facebook is only used by old people, so if you want to reach an older audience, use Facebook.
    Oh and it's also full of trolls and petty fights between randoms.

    I remember when Facebook used to be a fun place to share friend and family pictures and maybe learn about events going on. That's when Facebook was fun.

    Then it got an injection of capital and it turned into a media cesspit and BS central. It's like the CIA outsourced it's spying to this company.
    As soon as you get pol

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Yep. This has nothing to do with the "privacy scandals" - almost no one cares about those and I suspect almost no one could tell you about them, other than that they vaguely have something to do with Russia and the election. (I suspect most people here would have trouble explaining exactly what the scandal was about, thanks to the media confusing it with "election meddling." It was actually about Facebook allowing people to essentially hand over their friend's data, without telling their friends that was wh

  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 20, 2019 @07:28PM (#58796884)

    My kids don't use it. I got bored with it. Every single IT tech I know had no illusions about privacy when they signed up for their first account.

    Zuckercoin should have an interesting media bubble however. Facebook! Now with money laundering!

  • Die facebook (Score:5, Insightful)

    by MrKaos ( 858439 ) on Thursday June 20, 2019 @07:49PM (#58796932) Journal

    The most anti social way to interact, producing people with their head buried in an application designed to provoke endomorphine responses in the brain and keep them addicted whilst providing the illusion they are "social".

    Fucking die facebook.

  • by Kwirl ( 877607 )
    So I wonder how much of its current usage is non-human automation elements
  • Facebook, and the lefties who run it & moderate it, are fucking *terrified* of actual rational debate ahead of next year's election. God forbid an opinion be expressed they don't agree with. The answer to speech you don't like is not censorship. It's more speech you do.
  • I'm an old person, but I still use Facebook. I end up having fairly intellectual conversations with people I went to high school with (and others). There's a solid set of maybe 30 people that make up 90% of my interactions (not all, or even most, from high school).
    • I'm an old person, but I still use Facebook. I end up having fairly intellectual conversations with people I went to high school with (and others). There's a solid set of maybe 30 people that make up 90% of my interactions (not all, or even most, from high school).

      At this time "old persons" are all that's left on Facebook. The young dropped it a while ago.

  • Censorship (Score:3, Interesting)

    by bill_mcgonigle ( 4333 ) * on Thursday June 20, 2019 @09:50PM (#58797328) Homepage Journal

    All those reasons are nonsense.

    Firstly, tere was a mass exodus once they went on a mass killing spree of pages that countered or mocked the far-left narrative.

    Then they started "deplatforming" the publishers. Say what you want about Alex Jones, but Anarchyball was hilarious and innocuous.

    This was after years of worsening policies, including removal of YouTube links from feeds (so you can't even share your kids' recital with Aunt Mildred outside of their awful video platform) and they went after nonprofit pages to pay for "reach" with ads and promoted posts. I run a few community organizations and we went back to email .

    FB became an unreliable communications platform.

    P.S. I am glad for all of this because I was wasting life on it.

    • Re: (Score:2, Troll)

      by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Most people like Facebook's censorship. They don't want to see homophobic, racist, gory, upsetting material. They go to Facebook to look at baby photos and selfies, not engage with the KKK.

      If what you said was true then we would see rival platforms booming. That's simply not happening. Tell us, where are they all going?

  • then FB stock would be collapsing too. But it's not.
  • by Sun ( 104778 ) on Friday June 21, 2019 @12:13AM (#58797716) Homepage

    As soon as I saw them advertising on TV, I knew they were feeling heat.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Give it about 5 years, and Facebook will become the next "Myspace" (ironic seeing that Myspace was *the* social media platform when Facebook was starting up), and fade into obscurity, Another rotten social media platform will take it's place (Tik Tok?), and the mass data/privacy abuse will begin anew.

  • _usage_ is going down, but "Actions such as shares and likes down nearly 20%, though user numbers still growing" - they are still gaining users, and this is all that counts.

    even the people i hear that are no longer using facebook and moved to other social networks are now using; instagram & whatsapp.
    really, that is how you want to escape facebook? it's the same thing with another name.

    up until now, facebook has nothing to worry about.

    even from the most of us here. so many things have migrated to faceboo

    • "user" numbers will always go up- the number of added bots alone will be higher than the number of people who figure out how to actually remove their facebook account and make the effort to do so instead of simply ignoring it.

  • What scares me is that my wife used to have an account on facebook, and suddenly facebook disabled it, without providing any rationale behind the change - just an email with a link to Facebook's T&Cs - but no specific indication as to what T&C she had broken. That was it - account gone. I like my Facebook account, but knowing that Facebook can actually disable an account at any time and not actually specify why the account was disabled, and then ignore any further comments (Facebook has no customer
  • That's right! I quit Facebook and switched to Instagram! Take that Zuck! :P
  • From what I hear (I don't have kids), a lot of them have moved to snapchat, instagram etc because "their parents" are also on Fakebook, and, they don't want their parents snooping on them, obviously.

The unfacts, did we have them, are too imprecisely few to warrant our certitude.

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