Facebook’s growth rate ‘slowing down’

Jun 18, 2012 | Uncategorized

Social networking giant Facebook’s growth appears to be slowing down, especially in the United States, according to a report. A report, from ComScore, said that US visitors to the social media site rose five cent in April to 158 million. That’s the slowest growth rate since comScore started tracking data in 2008. According to the […]

Social networking giant Facebook’s growth appears to be slowing down, especially in the United States, according to a report. A report, from ComScore, said that US visitors to the social media site rose five cent in April to 158 million. That’s the slowest growth rate since comScore started tracking data in 2008.


According to the data, users spent more than six hours a month on the site in April, up 16 per cent from the prior year.
Still, that’s a slower growth rate than the 23 per cent increase in 2011, the report said.
Facebook went public on May 18 in a widely anticipated market debut.The stock price has, however, slid since then. Investors have expressed concerns over Facebook’s ability to keep increasing revenue and make money from its growing mobile audience.

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