Big brands demonstrate the most sophisticated applications of Facebook by far, therefore acquiring millions of fans may not seem like a big achievement for Starbucks or Coca Cola; however, these companies managed to create fan pages that engage users on a much deeper level than by just asking them to click the "Like" button.
USA has the largest number of facebook users with 101,303,240 users followed by UK with 22,625,300 users.
Facebook's algorithm plays a significant role in determining the content shown on users' news feeds by analyzing user interactions, such as likes, comments, and shares, to prioritize and display posts that are more likely to engage and interest the user.
No. Facebook will not charge it's basic users for the service. If Facebook ever decides to charge anyone to use the website it will be the businesses and other organisations that use the site but not the basic users. *a basic user is what most users on Facebook are no
32% of Facebook users use the new timline
No. Facebook will not charge it's basic users for the service. If Facebook ever decides to charge anyone to use the website it will be the businesses and other organisations that use the site but not the basic users. *a basic user is what most users on Facebook are
Facebook is an example of a social networking website. It allows users to create profiles, connect with friends, share content, and engage in social interactions online. As a platform, it facilitates communication and community-building among its users.
Facebook users like Facebook, their number is in billions and it is increasing everyday.
Facebook does get information on it's users but nothing personal. Facebook gets information such as age and location so they can better find their audience of members.
No. Facebook has approximately 100 million users.
50% are creepers. Be careful!
in December 2005 facebook reaches more than 5.5 million active users