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Here's Where Teens Are Going Instead Of Facebook
Forbes TECH | 11/12/2013 @ 9:00AM |55,678 views
Earlier this month Facebook's FB +0.88% chief financial officer, David Ebersman confirmed a worrying, but long-suspected trend for the worlds biggest social network: teenagers, perhaps the most important demographic for a modern-day communication tool, were becoming less active on the site.
We did see a decrease in daily users, partly among younger teens, Ebersman admitted, referring to usage numbers from the second to third quarters of 2013. Researchers at GlobalWebIndex, a syndicated study on digital consumers in 32 markets, recently confirmed this decline.
Having surveyed teenagers in 30 countries, they revealed that the number of teenagers claiming to be active on Facebook (ie. doing more than just liking a separate page on the web) had dropped to 56% in the third quarter of 2013, from 76% in the first.
The biggest decline in active usage (by 52%) was in the Netherlands; there was a 16% fall for American teens.
Where are they going instead? Not surprisingly, its mobile chat services like WeChat, and photo-sharing apps like Instagram and Snapchat.
Whats truly startling though, is how quickly global teenagers are taking up the services instead:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/parmyolson/2013/11/12/heres-where-teens-are-going-instead-of-facebook/
aikoaiko
(34,170 posts)Back when it was just a way to keep in contact with old college buddies.
PSPS
(13,599 posts)Dash87
(3,220 posts)I really liked it from 2006 - 2010, but I abandoned my account in 2010. Half of my "friends" on there, (like most accounts, people who I haven't talked to in years but I never deleted) were inactive, and most of the people I would talk to on there deleted their accounts anyways.
I was on when only .edu e-mail addresses were allowed. I remember how pissed off people were when everyone and their brother was allowed on Facebook. That's probably around when I gave it up.
Gidney N Cloyd
(19,835 posts)Codeine
(25,586 posts)u4ic
(17,101 posts)I was hoping they were getting together in real life and actually talking to each other.