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Interaction

Building an online community

Sharing interests and activities

Communicating with known associates

Sharing photos

Sharing videos

Blogging

Networking with strangers

Developing a sense of ‘belonging’

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‘Web-based services that allow individuals to

(1)construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system

(2)articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection and

(3)view and traverse [move back and forth] their list of connections and those made by others within the system. The nature and nomenclature [name selection] of these connections may vary from site to site.’

~Boyd, D. M. & Ellison, N. B. (2007) ‘Social network sites: Definition, history, and scholarship’. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13(1), article 11.

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Worldwide Growth of Selected* Social Networking SitesJune 2007 vs. June 2006Total Worldwide Home/Work Locations Among Internet Users Age 15+Source: comScore World Metrix

Social Networking Site

Total Unique Visitors (000)

Jun-06 Jun-07 % Change

MySpace 66,401 114,147 72

Facebook 14,083 52,167 270

Hi5 18,098 28,174 56

Friendster 14,917 24,675 65

Orkut 13,588 24,120 78

Bebo 6,694 18,200 172

Tagged 1,506 13,167 774

MySpace• More than 110 million monthly active usersaround the globe• 1 in 4 Americans are on MySpace. In the UK it’s as common to have a My Space account as it is to own a dog• On average 300,000 new people sign up to MySpace every day

Friends Reunited• Over 32 million registered members• 70+ million people searches actively tracked• On average 7 Million+ unique visitors monthly• 700,000+ paying subscribers

Facebook• More than 60 million active users• An average of 250,000 new registrations per day since Jan. 2007• An average of 3% weekly growth since Jan. 2007• Active users doubling every 6 months

~Social Network Stats: Facebook, MySpace, Reunion (Jan, 2008) http://www.web-strategist.com/

The rapid growth of social networking that has been observed over the last two to threeyears is indicative of its entry into mainstream culture and its integration into the daily lives of many people.

~Ofcom Social Networking A quantitative and qualitative research report into attitudes, behaviours and use (April 2008) www.ofcom.org.uk/advice/media_literacy/medlitpub/medlitpubrss/socialnetworking/report.pdf -

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Wharton marketing professor David Bell says the long-term success of these sites will depend on their ability to retain the interest of their members. "There is a fad or a fashion component to all these networks. Some will come and go," says Bell. The classic example, he suggests, is Friendster, which burst onto the Internet in 2003 and soon had 20 million visitors. Late last year, it slipped below a million after MySpace and other sites with better music and video capability lured Friendster users away. "A lot of the [success] is serendipitous. These things can have exponential growth. Then, if another community shows up that has better functionality in some way, there can be a mass migration."

~ MySpace, Facebook and Other Social Networking Sites: Hot Today, Gone Tomorrow? (May 2006) http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article.cfm?articleid=1463

It is clear from the development of social networking sites to date that the sites’ further evolution is uncharted territory for stakeholders and it is difficult to accurately predict what impact this will have on communications, ICT skills and social issues.~Ofcom Social Networking A quantitative and qualitative research report into attitudes, behaviours and use (April 2008) www.ofcom.org.uk/advice/media_literacy/medlitpub/medlitpubrss/socialnetworking/report.pdf -

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Facebook 'sees decline in users' (Feb 2008)‘Users fell 5% to 8.5 million in January from 8.9 million in December.’‘MySpace users had fallen by 5% in January, while Bebo's audience had fallen 2%.’http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7257073.stm

Is Social Networking Dead or Dying? (July 2008)‘Although most social networks are still going strong, it appears that the overall market share of social networking sites is beginning to decrease. Hitwise reports that the social networking market share has decreased about 20% year over year’http://www.bizreport.com/2008/07/

Global survey shows 58% of people don't know what social networking is, plus over one third of social networkers are losing interest (September 2008)Synovate asked adult consumers if they were losing interest in online social networking. Overall, 36% of social network users said yes, led by those in Japan (55%), Slovakia (48%), Canada (47%), Poland (45%) and the US (45%). Social networkers in Indonesia and France were the least likely to be losing interest, at only 18% and 21%, respectively. http://www.synovate.com/news/article/2008/09/ Bubble Alert: Facebook Traffic Declines 10% in

April (May 2008)[A significant decline in month-over-month unique visitors to Facebook in the US. In April, traffic fell to 22.4M uniques, down from the 24.9M reported in March. Year-over-year traffic growth decelerated from 98% to 56%. MySpace also saw a slight decline (from 60.3M to 58.7M), while LinkedIn continued its growth from 7.8M uniques in March to 8.6M in April. ~Neilson Online

‘Although most social networks are still going strong, it appears that the overall market share of social networking sites is beginning to decrease. Hitwise reports that the social networking market share has decreased about 20% year over year’http://mashable.com/2008/05/20/facebook-traffic-decline/

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MySpace now has 73 million unique visitors a month in the U.S., according to comScore, compared to 24 million three years ago. (Facebook has 41 million). That means MySpace reaches about 40 percent of the online population, compared to 14 percent three years ago. Those visitors, on average, spend 263 minutes a month each on the site, versus 83 minutes in 2005.

~ Three Years Later, Buying MySpace Looks Like One Of Murdoch’s Smartest Bets Erick Schonfeld (October 15 2008) TechCrunch.com http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2008/10/15/AR2008101501993.html

** Previous declines in popularity

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A Small Scale Quantitative Research Study

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