Facebook never had much allure to me.  I have a page set with maximum
security/approval levels.  For me it is a family connection device; and as
you observed in your life, activity has declined lately.

 

Chris 

 

 

 

 

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Subject: [RC] Facebook --Farewell to the Future ?

 

Christian Post

 

June 16th, 2011


Is Facebook on the Decline?


 
<http://www.insidefacebook.com/2011/06/13/available-data-shows-facebook-user
-numbers-growing-quickly-or-slowly-or-falling/> Inside Facebook released a
report Monday showing that while Facebook continues to grow worldwide, it's
popularity in the U.S. and other "early adopter countries" may be waning.

 Facebook U.S. Traffic
<http://images.christianpost.com/blog/full/10671/facebook-us-traffic.jpg?w=5
00&h=355> 

Worldwide they say Facebook was up 5 million users in May, but their data
shows U.S. users falling from 155.2 million in April to 149.4 million in
May, a whopping 6 million person decrease. Inside Facebook is careful to
state that these numbers come from Facebook's ad tool and is not an official
Facebook report. They also go to great lengths in comparing their numbers to
those of companies like comScore and Compete.

The slew of reports don't all agree - some are up, some are down. It's also
important to note that one month can always be an anomaly. It's better to
look at the broader trend over many months. Looking over many months,
though, it's clear that Facebook's growth in the U.S. has slowed in 2011.

Inside Facebook is also reporting declines in Facebook users in Britain,
Norway, and Russia as well.

My Take

In my opinion, the newness of Facebook has definitely worn off for most
people. It's definitely not the shiny new toy it was a couple of years ago.
I still check Facebook several times a day, but it's not some place I hang
out. I scan updates for interesting links and meaningful updates from
friends and respond as quickly as I can. Get in, get out, move on. And I'm
certainly noticing more Facebook friends going days or weeks without posting
any updates.

While some people seem to think
<http://articles.cnn.com/2011-06-10/tech/twitter.facebook.competition_1_twit
ter-ios-facebook> Twitter is the new Facebook, I don't see it. Twitter's
growth has slowed too, unless you count the millions of phony, auto-posting
spam accounts created every month.

This is nothing out of the ordinary or unexpected, though. Every technology
reaches its saturation point where it runs out of room to grow. Personal
Facebook use seems to have reached that point in the U.S.

The area where I still see growth, though, is in churches, non-profits and
businesses. Larger and more tech-savvy organizations have been using
Facebook (and Twitter) for a while now, but lots of smaller organizations
and new organizations are embracing social media every month.

Your Take

What are your observations from your own use of Facebook and that of your
friends? Is Facebook losing some of its luster? If so, why do you think that
is? Are people moving to other social networks? Other online activities? Or
something else entirely?

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