Far from a relic, Facebook remains a fixture for more than 70% of Americans.

  • calliope
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    3 days ago

    This is such embarrassing reporting from The Verge. Leave it to the AI reporter to fail to understand a very basic survey I guess.

    Far from a relic, Facebook remains a fixture for more than 70% of Americans.

    This is literally not what the study says. The study says that 70% of people who used some type of social media used Facebook. Not 70% of Americans.

    Edit: This is what the study says! I am the embarrassment. I still think their conclusions are kind of dumb, provided Facebook is used for many things.

    Here’s the gist of the question they asked:

    % of U.S. adults who say they ever use …

    People who didn’t answer weren’t included in the graph.

    And, if someone used Facebook for a buy/sell/trade transaction, it’s counted as “social media” usage.

    No wonder YouTube is at the top. Yikes.

    Maybe I need to read more about their respondents.

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      2 days ago

      Congrats on admitting you were incorrect.

      No, really, more people should do that. It takes elf awareness and humility. Good for you.

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      3 days ago

      Not sure how you got to that conclusion. The survey prompt was “Please indicate whether or not you ever use the following websites or apps.” 29% responded that they do not use the platform, less than 1% did not respond. That’s 70%.

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        3 days ago

        You’re right, I was misreading pages 41 and 42 of the data and I was annoyed instead of being curious.

        I appreciate the correction!