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Networks
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700 Billion Minutes are spent on
Facebook every month. Thats up from
150 Billion the year before.
(http://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics)
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There are 500 million active Face-
book users. Half of them access
Facebook via mobile devices.
They are twice as active as
non-mobile users.
(http://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics)
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YouTube exceeds 2 billion
videos viewed per day,
up from 1 billion the year
before, and up from100 million in 2006.
(http://www.website-
monitoring.com/blog/
2010/05/17/youtube-
facts-and-figures-history-statistics/)
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There are 5 billion
images hosted on
Flickr, as opposed
to 12.5 million in theLibrary of Congress
Catalog.
(http://blog.flickr.net/
en/2010/09/
19/500000
0000/), (Fy2009)
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Digital vs. Analog
Relationships
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1 in 6 marriages occurred from people meeting
online, more than twice as many that met in
bars, clubs, and other social events combined
(CMB STUDY)
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An average
American Internet
user has an overall
network of 669 ties,
compared to 506
ties to non-users.
(PIP SNS and our lives, pg. 23)
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A Facebook user is
43% more likely to be
trusting than other in-
ternet users, and morethan three times as
likely as non-internet
users.
(PIP SNS and our lives, pg. 4)
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The average American has 2.16 people with whom theydiscuss important matters (core contacts), thats up from
1.93 core contacts in 2008. A Facebook user has 9%
closer core ties than other Internet users.
(PIP SNS and our lives, pg. 4)
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Technology Isolation
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Social networking users have 20% more
diverse social networks than people who
do not use the Internet.
(PIP Tech and Social Isolation, pg. 11)
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Internet users are 26% less likely to rely on neighbors
for help with small services, but they remain as likely
to help their neighbors with the same activities.
(PIP Tech and Social Isolation, pg. 10)
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In person contact remains the dominant means of communication with core
network contacts. On average, there is face-to-face contact with each tie 210
out of 365 days per year, followed by mobile phone contact (195 days per year),
text messaging (125 days per year), and then cards and letters (8 per year).
(PIP Tech and Social Isolation, pg. 8)
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Resources
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Highlights
Social Networks
700 Billion Minutes are spent on Facebook every month. Thats
up from 150 billion the year before.(http://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics)
500 million active Facebook users, 250 million access via mobiledevices.(http://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics)
People that use Facebook on their mobile devices are twice as
active on Facebook than non-mobile users.(http://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics)
YouTube exceeds 2 billion videos viewed per day, up from 1 billion
the year before, and up from 100 million in 2006.
(http://www.website-monitoring.com/blog/2010/05/17/you-tube-facts-and-figures-history-statistics/)
There are 5 billion images hosted on Flickr, as opposed to 12.5
million in the Library of Congress Catalog.(http://blog.flickr.net/en/2010/09/19/5000000000/), (Fy2009)
1 in 6 marriages occurred from people meeting online, more than
twice as many that met in bars, clubs, and other social events
combined.
(CMB Study)
1 out of 5 people in a committed relationship met their significant
other online.(CMB Study)
In 2009, 20% of teens checked social media more than 10 times
per day, 39% have posted things they later regretted, 37% had
used social media to make fun of other teens. 28% shared per-
sonal information that they normally wouldn't have shared in
public.(http://www.commonsensemedia.org/about-us/news/press-releas-
es/social-networking-changing-childhood)
PIP Social Networking Sites and Our Lives
The average American has 2.16 people with whom they discuss
important matters (core contacts), thats up from 1.93 core contacts
in 2008. A Facebook user has 9% closer core ties than other Inter-
net users.(PIP SNS and our lives, pg. 4)
A Facebook user is 43% more likely to be trusting than other inter-
net users, and more than three times as likely as non-internet users.(PIP SNS and our lives, pg. 4)
An average American Internet user has an overall network of 669
ties, compared to 506 ties to non-users.(PIP SNS and our lives, pg. 23)
The average user of SNS has high close ties and is half as likely tobe socially isolated as the average American.(PIP SNS and our lives, pg. 24)
PIP Tech and Social Isolation
In person contact remains the dominant means of communication
with core network contacts. On average, there is face-to-face con-
tact with each tie 210 out of 365 days per year, followed by mobilephone contact (195 days per year), text messaging (125 days per
year), and then cards and letters (8 per year).(PIP Tech and Social Isolation, pg. 8)
Internet users are 26% less likely to rely on neighbors for help with
small services, but they remain as likely to help their neighbors with
the same activities.(PIP Tech and Social Isolation, pg. 10)
Social networking users have 20% more diverse social networksthan people who do not use the Internet.(PIP Tech and Social Isolation, pg. 11)