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What is going on with facebook every 15 minutes?

Facebook has 1,260,000,000 registered users. Facebook has 680,000,000 mobile users. People spent 700 billion minutes on Facebook each month. People are stay on Facebook averagely at least 20 minutes in every visit. People have created over 50,000,000 Facebook fan pages. 1 out of every 12 people in the world have a Facebook account. 1 in every 5 page preview is a Facebook page. Over 5800 employees are working for Facebook Facebook has 30 officers around the world Over 219 billion photos has been uploaded to Facebook If we consider Facebook as a country it will be the 3rd largest country in the world. 30 million Facebook accounts are belongs to dead people. 10 present of Facebook accounts are fake. Over 45 million Facebook accounts are duplicated accounts.*.At least 50% of users log in to Facebook daily. 50% of 18-34 age Facebook users check Facebook page as the first thing when they wake up. Around 60% present of Facebook users talk through Facebook more than they do in real life. 30% of Facebook users are over 35 years old. Average friends per user is 130. Averagely a user at least like or join 80 pages or groups. For 50% of American Facebook users find news from Facebook rather than news medias. In Every 15 Minutes People share over 1,600,00 wall posts. Over 10,210,000 comments are posted. People sent over 2,800,000 Facebook massages. Around 2,000,000 friend requests are been accepted. More than 2,700,000 photos are been uploaded to Facebook. Over 1,100,000 links are been shared. Around 1,900,000 status are been updated. Top Pages in Facebook Facebook for every phone – App : Over 311,200,000 likes Facebook : Over 95,300,000 likes Rihanna : Over 78,600,000 likes. YouTube : Over 76,700,000 likes Eminem : Over 76,500,000 likes Coca-cola : Over 73,300,000 likes Shakira : Over 71,900,000 likes Texas Hold’em Poker – Game : Over 70,000,000 likes The Simpson : Over 67,900,000 likes Harry Potter : Over 65,850,000 likes

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