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Facebook Lost One Million Active Users – Are They Going The Pathway Of 2go? by dammy13(m): 2:10pm On Jul 26, 2018
I overhead some fellow discussing that Facebook is now for students and secondary school leavers… According to them, real men use twitter and Instagram.

Well, I don’t want to believe that someday, Facebook might follow the path of 2go.

The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation had a tangible impact on Facebook’s user base. While discussing its second quarter earnings, the social network revealed that it lost about

1 million monthly active users in Europe due to the implementation of GDPR .

That’s a huge drop for a company like FB with active user of 2.22 billion total users. And now, the company is rolling out a new feature dubbed ‘Watch Party’ to lure back all the young people who switched over to Instagram .

Watch Party feature lets people in FB groups watch live or recorded videos together while posting comments in real time. Anyone in a group can start a Watch Party and select co-hosts, who control the playlist and playback.

Personally, I’m not a fan of Facebook, can’t even remember the last time I logged in. As a matter of fact, I’ve uninstall the app from my Android device.

How often do you use FB?

http://kikiotolu.com/facebook-lost-one-million-active-users-are-they-going-the-pathway-of-2go/

Lalasticlala Mynd44 Dominique Fynestboi Ishilove

Re: Facebook Lost One Million Active Users – Are They Going The Pathway Of 2go? by hvemasan: 2:17pm On Jul 26, 2018
dammy13:
I overhead some fellow discussing that Facebook is now for students and secondary school leavers… According to them, real men use twitter and Instagram.

Well, I don’t want to believe that someday, Facebook might follow the path of 2go.

The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation had a tangible impact on Facebook’s user base. While discussing its second quarter earnings, the social network revealed that it lost about

1 million monthly active users in Europe due to the implementation of GDPR .

That’s a huge drop for a company like FB with active user of 2.22 billion total users. And now, the company is rolling out a new feature dubbed ‘Watch Party’ to lure back all the young people who switched over to Instagram .

Watch Party feature lets people in FB groups watch live or recorded videos together while posting comments in real time. Anyone in a group can start a Watch Party and select co-hosts, who control the playlist and playback.

Personally, I’m not a fan of Facebook, can’t even remember the last time I logged in. As a matter of fact, I’ve uninstall the app from my Android device.

How often do you use FB?

http://kikiotolu.com/facebook-lost-one-million-active-users-are-they-going-the-pathway-of-2go/

Lalasticlala Mynd44 Dominique Fynestboi Ishilove
Re: Facebook Lost One Million Active Users – Are They Going The Pathway Of 2go? by hvemasan: 2:17pm On Jul 26, 2018
cool!

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