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Saturday, January 1

Facebook Top 20 Click Throughs" in 2010




Its the dawn of another year. Another year  of Facebook all  ready to continue their  onward march of consolidating their market share and revenues. For all those using Facebook including marketers, students , corporate users, and brands.. you would have liked to know  the kind of information Facebook users unwittingly or perhaps wittingly gave away...



 Here is a snapshot of 20 minutes on Facebook showing the huge number of photos, links and statuses posted everyday demonstrating  what and how  Facebook Users Clicked  and shared  their information. You cant  do great things with these " insights" But they will make reading fun and also provide  great insights  on  how " internet " has  today become  a " global enabler" of information cutting across  race, religion,age, countries,demographics.If Facebook were a country there would have no greater " country" with a culture as diverse, as democratic and as  varied  with  the greatest cultural diversity which no government across the world. With some of the best minds at work across the greatest challenges known to man ..we could have  had a world that " could have followed the "  Facebook Model" 


Relationship Statuses in 2010:
  • 43,869,800 changed their status to single
  • 3,025,791 changed their status to "it's complicated"
  • 28,460,516 changed their status to in a relationship
  • 5,974,574 changed their status to engaged
  • 36,774,801 changes their status to married
  • What 20 minutes on Facebook looks like
  • Shared links: 1,000,000 every 20 minutes
  • Tagged photos: 1,323,000
  • Event invites sent out: 1,484,000
  • Wall Posts: 1,587,000
  • Status updates: 1,851,000
  • Friend requests accepted: 1,972,000
  • Photos uploaded: 2,716,000
  • Comments: 10,208,000
  • Message: 4,632,000
Democracy U.K. also provided a rundown of the best-liked celebrities this year, without qualifying whether these are aggregate — it looks like these numbers are current totals rather than new likes clicked just in 2010. Still, marketers ought to have a field day with the following data:

  • 24,712,169 people like Lady Gaga
  • 23,729,700 people like Eminem
  • 19,575,080 people like Megan Fox
  • 19,425,325 people like Vin Diesel
  • 18,903,844 people like Rihanna
  • 17,229,885 people like Barack Obama
  • 17,168,034 people like Bob Marley
  • 17,004,850 people like Lil Wayne
  • 16,779,874 people like Justin Bieber
  • 16,520,790 people like Shakira


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