Facebook
1. 85 percent of women are annoyed by their friends.
2. Links about sex are shared 90 percent more than any other link.
3. More than 350 million users suffer from Facebook
Addiction Syndrome.
4. 25 percent of users don't bother with any kind of privacy
control.
5. The average Facebook user has 130 friends.
Statistics from Economist, Social Times, CNN.
Twitter
6. 750 tweets per second are shared on Twitter.
7. The original Twitter beta was launched on the birthday of
CEO Evan Williams.
8. If Twitter was a country, it'd be the 12th largest in the
world.
9. 30percent of Twitter users have an income of more than
$100,000.
10. Twitter handles more search queries per month than Bing
and Yahoo combined (24 billion versus 4.1 billion and 9.4 billion
respectively).
Statistics from Compete, Twitter Press Centre and BNN News.
LinkedIn
11. Two new members sign up to LinkedIn every second.
12. LinkedIn has 161 million members in more than 200 countries
and communities.
13. Members are on track to make more than 5.3 billion
searches on the platform in 2012.
14. LinkedIn's revenue has doubled every quarter for the
last two years.
15. There are more than 1 million LinkedIn groups.
Statistics from LinkedIn Press Centre.
YouTube
16. YouTube was founded to share dinner clips of a party due
to the files being too large for email.
17. The most watched video is Lady Gaga's "Bad
Romance," with 470 million views.
18. The most watched non-commercial video is "Charlie
Bit My Finger Again," with more than 458 million views.
19. The average visitor spends 15 minutes per day on
YouTube.
20. It originally started life as a dating site and was
influenced by the Hot Or Not website.
Statistics: Techzine and YouTube Archives.
Blogging
21. 3 million new blogs come online every month.
22. 60 percent of bloggers are between 25 to 44 years old.
23. 20 percent of bloggers have been blogging for more than
six years.
24. Professional bloggers maintain an average of four blogs.
25. 35 percent of corporate bloggers worked in a journalism,
media or professional writing role.
Statistics: Technorati State of the Blogosphere 2011.
Pinterest
26. Pinterest drives more referral traffic than YouTube,
Google+ and LinkedIn combined.
27. Users spend an average of just fewer than 16 minutes on
the site.
28. The most popular age group is 25-34 year olds,
accounting for 27.4 percent of the user base.
29. Pinterest receives 1.3 million visitors per day.
30. 97 percent of the fans of Pinterest's Facebook page are
women.
Statistics: Modea
Instagram
31. 25 percent of Instagram users upload more than three
pictures.
32. More than 5 million images are uploaded every day.
33. President Obama is on Instagram, having joined in
January 2012.
34. Earlybird is the most popular filter, with 12.5 percent
users preferring it (zero filters is the most popular way to use Instagram,
with more than 47 percent of users going au naturel).
35. There are 575 likes per second.
Statistics: Instagram Press Centre, ReadWriteWeb, Social
Media Delivered.
Google+
36. "Student" is the number one occupation of
Google+ users.
37. More than 2/3 of its users are male.
38. The Google +1 button is used more than five billion
times per day.
39. Google+ is adding 625,000 new users every day.
40. More than 42 percent of Google+ users are single.
Statistics: Google Blog, Techcrunch, Google Investor
Reports.
Social media influence platforms
41. Klout has 50 times more traffic than PeerIndex, its
closest competitor.
42. Kred tries to measure offline influence by allowing you
to add achievements away from your online activities.
43. Klout changed its privacy model to allow opt-out from
its service after a negative backlash in 2011.
44. Empire Avenue has users in more than 150 countries.
45. Justin Bieber is the only person with a perfect Klout
score of 100 (says it all, then).
Statistics: Social Media Today, The Next Web.
The mobile Web
46. 42 percent of phones in the U.S. are smartphones, with
44 percent of European users using smartphones.
47. More than 110 million smartphone users in the U.S and
Europe access social networks and blogs on their phones.
48. Tablets took just two years to reach 40 million users in
the U.S. It took smartphones seven years to reach this figure.
49. China is the No. 1 country in the world for smartphone
use, with approximately 1 billion users.
50. In the U.K., there are twice as many smartphone users
than cigarette smokers.
Statistics: ComScore and SoMobile.
Bonus facts
51. Social gamers are expected to buy $6 billion in virtual
goods in 2012.
52. One in five couples meet online; three in five gay
couples meet online.
Statistics: eMarketer and Stanford University.
Thanks to Danny Brown for this article.
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