Facebook – 500 million members


Facebook reaches 500 million members

Facebook has reached 500 million members – the equivalent of connecting with eight per cent of the world’s population.

By Emma Barnett, Digital Media Editor
Published: 5:00PM BST 21 Jul 2010

telegraph.co.uk

Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer and founder of Facebook  Inc, gestures while speaking at the Cannes Lions International  Advertising Festival in Cannes, France, on Wednesday, June 23, 2010.

Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer and founder of Facebook, gestures while speaking at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival in June 2010. Photo: ntoine Antoniol/Bloomberg
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Facebook was founded in 2004. Photo: AP

The milestone figure comes only five months after the social network signed up its 400th million user. The pace of its growth has accelerated rapidly – Facebook had only 150 million registered users in January 2009.

If Facebook was a country, its 500 million members would make it the third-largest country in the world.

Facebook, the brainchild of Mark Zuckerberg while he was still studying at Harvard University, launched in February 2004. To mark the half a billion milestone, the site has launched a new application called ‘Facebook Stories’, a website within Facebook, that encourages users to share their experiences of the social network.

These stories, which are limited to 420 characters, (the same number as a Facebook status update) will then be sorted by location and theme. The application will also be hosted on several launch partners’ Facebook fan Pages, such as the X Factor and the White House.

The site has approximately 26 million UK users, which is more than a third of the country’s total population.

Last month, Zuckerberg, Facebook’s founder and chief executive, said it was “almost a guarantee” that the site would hit one billion users, while speaking at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. He explained: “If we succeed [in innovating and remaining relevant] there is a good chance of bringing this [Facebook] to a billion people…it will be interesting to see how it plays out.”

He also revealed that Facebook had just four remaining countries left to conquer: Russia, Japan, China and Korea, according to Zuckerberg. “We are down to just four counties where we aren’t the leading social network,” he told the Cannes crowd.

Zuckerberg also recently visited the David Cameron in Number 10 Downing Street and praised the British Government’s efforts to open up its data to software developers.

The Social Network, a film about Facebook’s rise to prominence is due for UK release in October 2010. It charts the birth of the site and has the tagline: “You don’t get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies.”

The site recently faced heavy criticism from both European Information Commissioners and users alike, for over-complicated privacy settings, which users said led them unwittingly to make personal information public.

Concerns about privacy on the site were running so high that 60 per cent of the 1,588 Facebook users questioned by Sophos, a computer security organisation, in May, said that they were considering deleting their accounts on the social networking site.

A further 16 per cent said they had already stopped using Facebook because they felt they had inadequate control over their data, while a quarter said that they would not be quitting the social networking site, which has almost 500 million users worldwide.

Facebook then bowed to pressure and unveiled a raft of changes to their privacy settings.

4 thoughts on “Facebook – 500 million members

  1. That’s believable , Facebook is big. Facebook is being used for friendship which will lead to a more deeper friendship via chatting and then a meet up – date , attraction will follow and sex.
    many people will deny this fact but this is just a front , they may say that facebook is a socail networking site but discreetly this is a dating site too what follows dating is going to bed. this destroys marriages. many people who uses this venue are separated , divorced or still in marriage but unhappy and not contented sexually. I am a victim and a living example.

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