Monday, October 22, 2012

Social Networking


For the most part, the concept, applications, and issues of social networking are known entities, and they are covered in varying levels in blogs for the social networking assignment. Personally, I am interested in social networking statistics and I would like to share my discoveries with members of this forum. The following data was published at www.statisticbrain.com/social-networking-statistics/

 

Social Networking Statistics

Total number of Facebook users worldwide:                                                1.2 Billion

Total percentage of 18-24 year olds who already use social media:               98%

Total percentage of people on Earth who use Facebook:                               11%

Total amount of minutes people spend on Facebook every month:               700 billion

Average amount of time a person uses Facebook per month:                         15 hours 33 minutes

Total amount of people who access Facebook with phone:                           250 million

Total amount of websites that have integrated with Facebook:                     2.5 million

Total pieces of content shared on Facebook each month:                              70 billion

Total amount of unique YouTube users per month:                                       490 million

Total amount of YouTube page views per month:                                         92 billion

Total amount hours spent on YouTube per month:                                        2.9 billion

Average amount of tweets per day:                                                                190 million

Percent of teenagers who log on to Facebook over 10 times per day:           22%

Percent of teens that view social networks as unsafe:                                    59%

Percent of Americans who aren’t confident in their ability to use                 24%

privacy settings

 

Most disconcerting were the statistics on social networks safety and privacy settings In the article, “Antisocial Networking?” by Hilary Stout, the author raised concern over the effect of cyber-bullying and texting sexually explicit messages (sexting) on kids’ intellectual development. Currently, the body of psychologists researching “the darker side of online interactions” is in the evaluation process. Next, in the publication, “Leaving 'Friendprints': How Online Social Networks Are Redefining Privacy and Personal Security” Published: June 10, 2009 in Knowledge@Wharton, there is a troubling acknowledgement that “Privacy is a moving target.” Lance Hoffman, a George Washington University computer science professor noted, "Privacy policies differ in theory and practice. In theory, consumers know about a site's privacy policy and trust the network. The reality is that no one reads the policies. I don't read them myself."  For example, Facebook’s privacy policy is 3700 pages long and most users are not inclined to read a long-drawn-out online document. If 59% of teenage users consider social networks unsafe, it is conceivable that social networking providers are exposing teenage users to fraudulent use of personal information, and increased risk of physical and psychological distress. 

1 comment:

  1. Those are some interesting statistics, I honestly never would've thought that the number of facebook users would be that high.

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