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    Pew study: Facebook users get more than they give

    NEW YORK (AP) — The goody-two-shoes among us say it's better to give than to receive. That's not true for the average Facebook user, though.

    A new study out Friday found that the average user of the world's biggest online social network gets more than they give. That means more messages, more "likes" and more comments. Yes, even more "pokes."

    Behind all that is Facebook's relatively small group of "power users," who do more than their share of tagging, liking and uploading. The report from the Pew Research Center's Internet and American Life Project comes two days after Facebook filed for a $5 billion initial public offering of stock that could eventually value the company at $100 billion.

    Key to that mammoth valuation will be Facebook's ability to convince advertisers they can make money from the billons of connections and interactions that people partake in on its website and beyond. Though Pew's findings don't address the commercial side of people's activities, they shed important light on how people use the site and what they get out of it.

    The study is the product of Pew's analysis of Facebook users' activities in November 2010. It consisted of data that Facebook provided to Pew after 269 users gave their permission. Those users were identified through a random telephone survey about broader Internet issues.

    The researchers found that about 20 percent to 30 percent of Facebook users fell into the "power user" category, though they tended to specialize in different types of activities on Facebook. Some of them sent a lot of friend requests, while others tagged more photos than the average user. Only 5 percent were power users in every activity that Pew logged.

    The way this plays out is that the average user is more "liked" than they click "like" on other's posts. They receive more friend requests than they send. On average, 63 percent of Facebook users studied received friend requests in the survey month while only 40 percent made a friend request.

    The result? It feels good to be on Facebook. It might even feel better than life off Facebook. After all, there's no dislike button, and friends are unlikely to post harsh comments on your page. Instead, people you might not have seen in years bombard you with positive affirmations day after day, year after year.

    "You keep getting all these wonderful positive rewards," said Keith Hampton, the study's main author and a Rutgers University professor. "That's pretty hard to give up."

    Getting more than you are giving, in terms of emotional support, "is kind of what you are looking for," he added.

    This might be the lure of Facebook, the reason it could be worth $100 billion and the reason it has 845 million users who are not leaving even if they've been on the site for years. The study found no evidence of "Facebook fatigue," the idea that people get tired of Facebook after they've been on it for a long time.

    In fact it was the opposite. The longer someone had been using Facebook, the more frequently they posted status updates, pressed "like" and commented on friends' content.

    "For most people, the longer they are on Facebook, the more they do on Facebook," Hampton said.

    The researchers also looked at poking, the weird, perhaps least-understood and easily joked-about activity on Facebook. They found that the "poke" button was among the least-practiced activities. Only 6 percent of users poked a friend, while 7 percent were poked during the month.

    "While uncommon, some Facebook users are frequent pokers," the report says. "Five participants from our sample poked nearly once a day, being poked themselves a nearly equal number of times."

    The original phone survey of 2,255 adults was done in October and November of 2010 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.3 percentage points. At the end of that survey, users were asked for consent for Facebook to share data. Twelve percent of the survey participants agreed.

     
    • Guy  •  3 mths ago
      Though I have a fb account, I don't access it often. It seems that life is trivialized on fb and I give that a thumb's down.
    • Jim M  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      I'm not on Facebook but this article reminds me of my early days on AOL when I got addicted to receiving Instant Messages from my online "friends." It was very hard to stop because the social feedback was so rewarding, feeling that numerous people wanted to talk to me at the same time. But I eventually cancelled my AOL account and got back into real life. Is there any research on people who are addicted to using Facebook?
      • Hoang Nguyen 3 mths ago
        Agree w/ you. About a month ago, I couldn't stop using Facebook although I was in the final exam. I think I was kind of addicted to it. Luckily I'm not anymore.
      • WizardKnight 3 mths ago
        the addiction is on YOU, not anyone else, if you cannot handle it nor limit your use it is on you, YOU are not everyone else.
      • treehugging_druid21 3 mths ago
        i get tired of hearing about vodeo game addiction, when no one talks about fb addiction or even television addiction. tv addiction is waning tho since there's so many other tech toys these days.
    • bob  •  3 mths ago
      Likes, Pokes and having 564 friends? Sounds like a little kids game played in the school yard. Its nice to see a friends picture and maybe even hear what they had for dinner.
      But you can e-mail that.
      Is there really 100 billion $$$ worth of social value in this?
      YES if you sell info or charge for sign ups.
    • Gunny  •  3 mths ago
      How can something that produces nothing have any value?
      • Autumn 3 mths ago
        It's addicting, that's how.
      • WizardKnight 3 mths ago
        addciting my #$%$ there are other things to do on it, like find old HS or grammar school friends, old neighborhood friends, to netwrok with others in your profession, meeting people you would have never met in your life. but if you socialness is confinded to only your local area, fine, dont go on about those who like contact with people all over the world.
    • John  •  3 mths ago
      Media hyping Facebook again
    • Tony J.  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  3 mths ago
      Just a frail foundation to do any business. All it takes is another idea to come around and everybody jumps ship in mass.
    • W F  •  3 mths ago
      Now thats its public just wait till they limit things and offer V.I.P status for like five or ten bucks to be able to do unlimited pokes and have unlimited friends or some other stuff. While cutting what free users can do
      • WizardKnight 3 mths ago
        then i'll be gone, not a problem.
      • treehugging_druid21 3 mths ago
        doubtless they will start charging for ad-free premium accounts, once they start posting more ads.
    • Mike4  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Re: "Key to that mammoth valuation will be Facebook's ability to convince advertisers they can make money from the billons of connections and interactions that people partake in on its website and beyond."

      Good luck with that, FB.

      Those interactions, as well as most content posted there are superficial and therefore low quality, and low value.

      We've seen it all before - remember AOL with their keywords, chatrooms, etc?
    • Chris  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      My study shows that FB is on a mayor PR campaign to sell it paper stock
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        Chris, did you even take the time to proof-read what you wrote? It doesn't make any sense. First of all, do you mean "major" instead of mayor? Secondly, what is "paper stock? Do you mean they're selling their stock in an IPO? If you want to comment on the story, at least put a limited amount of effort into it.
    • Goldwing  •  3 mths ago
      based on all this "Info" being used, deleted all info and pics today. FB had no value to me, so tuned out and will not go back...silly waste of time. Don't care what others do, that's their business. But, there is a life away from a computer. I spend 1 hour in AM" with news and email...then it's off to the real world
    • Paul R  •  3 mths ago
      Why does the valuation of the company change from day to day? Because it is mostly a fake value, so any one number would be just as good as the next. Yesterday it was $200 billion and today it is $100 billion.
    • Allen  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I enjoy being able to keep up with family and friends hearing about the sporting events or concerts they went to and seeing the pictures of their kids fishing or at prom or graduation or on Christmas morning. I even enjoy their sharing of political beliefs and what youtube videos they got a kick out of that day. But I don't care about anyone's hemorhoids flaring up. Or if their toddler is learning to use the "big boy potty". Or that their dog puked up half a dead rabbit onto the porch. MODERATION PLEASE!!!! Thank you.
      • Autumn 3 mths ago
        So basically you're enjoying their lives.
      • BobbyswrldRoger - 3 mths ago
        Haha well said Autumn!
      • WizardKnight 3 mths ago
        enjoying socializing with other people who dont live near you ... is more the fact! foun many grammar school and HS people i haven't heard of since those days. people go on FB for different reasons. most do not go for reasons people are making fun of in this topic. as a musician networking on FB is a good thing.
    • BIG TIM  •  3 mths ago
      I have been a face book user for about four years ...im not happy with the b/s going on.and am boycotting it now and a lot of my friends and i are now communicating with other means..
    • Steven  •  3 mths ago
      True of every social network since the history of social networks, online or otherwise. Thank you for commissioning a study of the already known and blatantly obvious.
    • Jim S.  •  3 mths ago
      Study: Facebook power users need to get a life.
    • scottb  •  3 mths ago
      After using fb for one month and uploading my info and pics I came to the realization....that fb is like that annoying Christmas letter one gets each year from people you really dont need to know anything about.
    • Bradley Bonkoski  •  3 mths ago
      I can support this based on my group of "friends" by in large the people who "share" share OFTEN, but they are a small sample of the entire set. The majority of the people seem to primarily be lurkers.
    • sillyonthehilly  •  Mt Pleasant, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      You have to be very cautious about what you post on facebook no matter how safe you think it is. You should never give out your real birthdate, nor place of address, etc. Don't post sensitive personal information for ID theft
    • I  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      "For most people, the longer they are on Facebook, the more they do on Facebook," Hampton said.

      the whole time, no one clicks the stupid ads. you're worth TRILLIONS, facebook.
    • chase  •  Wilmington, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Just some food for thought..

      this statistically means use(likes,comment,tagged,page-hits) is concentrated rather than evenly distributed among users, therefore advertisers are reaching far less people than the facebook 'use' numbers suggest- which determines the rate advertisers are charge; rather the same people or 'power users' are viewing the same adds repeatedly. Bad for Advertisers
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