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STATUSES VOL. I 2006​-​2011

by FACEBOOK USER

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©2016 Let's Talk Figures Records LTF 0075
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released April 20, 2016

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William Krzeszinski - vocals 1
Jackson Jennings - keyboard 11
Andy Hawkins - vocals 14
Joel Ludford - vocals, guitar, trumpet 14
Anna Horton - saxophone 14
Alan Bright - keyboard 24

According to comScore, Facebook is the leading social networking site based on monthly unique visitors, having overtaken main competitor MySpace in April 2008.[259] ComScore reports that Facebook attracted 130 million unique visitors in May 2010, an increase of 8.6 million people.[260] According to third-party web analytics providers, Alexa and SimilarWeb, Facebook is ranked second and first globally respectively, it is the highest-read social network on the Web, with over 20 billion visitors per month, as of 2015.[261][262][263] SimilarWeb, Quantcast and Compete.com all rank the website 2nd in the U.S. in traffic.[262][264][265] The website is the most popular for uploading photos, with 50 billion uploaded cumulatively.[266] In 2010, Sophos's "Security Threat Report 2010" polled over 500 firms, 60% of which responded that they believed that Facebook was the social network that posed the biggest threat to security, well ahead of MySpace, Twitter, and LinkedIn.[248]

Facebook is the most popular social networking site in several English-speaking countries, including Canada,[267] the United Kingdom,[268] and the United States.[269][270][271][272] However, Facebook still receives limited adoption in countries such as Japan, where domestically created social networks are still largely preferred.[273] In regional Internet markets, Facebook penetration is highest in North America (69 percent), followed by Middle East-Africa (67 percent), Latin America (58 percent), Europe (57 percent), and Asia-Pacific (17 percent).[274] Some of the top competitors were listed in 2007 by Mashable.[275]

The website has won awards such as placement into the "Top 100 Classic Websites" by PC Magazine in 2007,[276] and winning the "People's Voice Award" from the Webby Awards in 2008.[277] In a 2006 study conducted by Student Monitor, a company specializing in research concerning the college student market, Facebook was named the second most popular thing among undergraduates, tied with beer and only ranked lower than the iPod.[278]

In 2010, Facebook won the Crunchie "Best Overall Startup Or Product" for the third year in a row[279] and was recognized as one of the "Hottest Silicon Valley Companies" by Lead411.[280] However, in a July 2010 survey performed by the American Customer Satisfaction Index, Facebook received a score of 64 out of 100, placing it in the bottom 5% of all private-sector companies in terms of customer satisfaction, alongside industries such as the IRS e-file system, airlines, and cable companies. The reasons why Facebook scored so poorly include privacy problems, frequent changes to the website's interface, the results returned by the News Feed, and spam.[281]

Total active users[N 1]
Date Users
(in millions) Days later Monthly growth[N 2]
February 4, 2004 0 — —
August 26, 2008 100[282] 1,665 178.38%
April 8, 2009 200[283] 225 13.33%
September 15, 2009 300[284] 160 9.38%
February 5, 2010 400[285] 143 6.99%
July 21, 2010 500[286] 166 4.52%
January 5, 2011 600[287][N 3] 168 3.57%
May 30, 2011 700[288] 145 3.45%
September 22, 2011 800[289] 115 3.73%
April 24, 2012 900[290] 215 1.74%
September 14, 2012 1,000[291] 143 2.33%
March 31, 2013 1,110[292] 198 1.5%
December 31, 2013 1,230[293] 275 0.97%
December 31, 2014 1,390[294] 365 0.64%
In December 2008, the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory ruled that Facebook is a valid protocol to serve court notices to defendants. It is believed to be the world's first legal judgement that defines a summons posted on Facebook as legally binding.[295] In March 2009, the New Zealand High Court associate justice David Gendall allowed for the serving of legal papers on Craig Axe by the company Axe Market Garden via Facebook.[296][297] Employers have also used Facebook as a means to keep tabs on their employees and have even been known to fire them over posts they have made.[298]

By 2005, the use of Facebook had already become so ubiquitous that the generic verb "facebooking" had come into use to describe the process of browsing others' profiles or updating one's own.[299] In 2008, Collins English Dictionary declared "Facebook" as its new Word of the Year.[300] In December 2009, the New Oxford American Dictionary declared its word of the year to be the verb "unfriend", defined as "To remove someone as a 'friend' on a social networking site such as Facebook.[301]

In early 2010, Openbook was established, an avowed parody (and privacy advocacy) website[302] that enables text-based searches of those Wall posts that are available to "Everyone", i.e. to everyone on the Internet.

Writers for The Wall Street Journal found in 2010 that Facebook apps were transmitting identifying information to "dozens of advertising and Internet tracking companies". The apps used an HTTP referer which exposed the user's identity and sometimes their friends'. Facebook said, "We have taken immediate action to disable all applications that violate our terms".[303]

In May 2014, the countries with the most Facebook users were:[304]

United States with 151.8 million members
India with 108.9 million members
Brazil with 70.5 million members
Indonesia with 60.3 million members
Mexico with 44.4 million members
Facebook's popularity throughout the world (especially as a tool for political movements or procrastination) has led to some countries and employers blocking access to the site.

All of the above total 309 million members or about 38.6 percent of Facebook's 1 billion worldwide members.[305] As of March 2013, Facebook reported having 1.11 billion monthly active users, globally.[306]

In regards to Facebook's mobile usage, per an analyst report in early 2013, there are 192 million Android users, 147 million iPhone users, 48 million iPad users and 56 million messenger users, and a total of 604 million mobile Facebook users.[307] In January 2016, Facebook Messenger hits 800 million users.[308]

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