Posted by : Cyber Freak
Friday, 10 August 2012
Facebook increased its user count to 955 million, but the popular social network said over 83 million of them were fake accounts it wants to disable. Facebook said it had 59 million monthly active users in India as of June 30, 2012, an increase of 84 per cent compared to the same period in 2011.
The social network said users in Brazil, India, and Indonesia represented key sources of growth in the second quarter of 2012 leading to an increase of 29 per cent in its monthly active users over 2011.
The company said that 8.7 per cent of its 955 million monthly active users worldwide are actually duplicate or false accounts, but did not say how many of them were in India. Facebook said it faced significant competition in almost every aspect of its business, including from companies such as Google, Microsoft and Twitter with Orkut owned by Google providing strong competition in Brazil and India.
Worldwide daily active users too increased 32 per cent to 552 million from 417 million with growth across major markets including Brazil, the United States, and India. Mobile active users who accessed Facebook via a mobile app or via mobile-optimised versions of Facebook website increased by 67 per cent from 325 million to 543 million with users in the United States, India, and Brazil
Duplicate accounts make up 4.8 per cent (45.8 million) of Facebook's total active member tally. Misclassified non-human personal accounts that have been made for companies, groups or pets make up another 2.4 per cent (22.9 million). These accounts can be converted into approved pages without losing information.
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