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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1488720" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Media, did not do this in a vacuum or on their own.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Accountable for what their clients post? That too, would be a tough row to hoe. I do know that lawsuits filed to hold firearm manufacturers responsible after Sandy Hook were thrown out of court, (and I agree with the courts) so I would assume the same would hold true for social media providers.</p><p>Social media does (begrudgingly and occasionally) delete postings but afaik, the best or most they 'might' be able to do is forward questionable or troubling posts to the authorities. Then, the problem of the authorities finding out who the person making the posts actually is (or if they even actually made the post) would be a daunting problem for the authorities as well. The FBI was informed of a social media post the Fla school shooter allegedly made, using his real name and the FBI was unable to determine who actually posted the message.</p><p></p><p>Think about it Brute..the FBI, NSA, and CIA already use state of the art algorithms with the best supercomputers tax $ can buy and still miss a lot of information regarding terrorism. Do we really think FB/Twitter/Instagram are going to be able to do better? </p><p></p><p>Here, is a sampling of how big the chore would be:</p><p></p><p>There are more than 1.6 billion daily users on Facebook</p><p>Every 15 minutes or 8 per second 7,246 people are added on Facebook</p><p><u><strong>Every minute there are 150,000 messages sent</strong></u></p><p><u><strong>There are 500,000 Facebook "likes" every minute</strong></u></p><p>79% users are using Facebook from their mobile</p><p>745 million daily mobile users</p><p>Over 350 million photo uploaded daily</p><p>Average 21 minutes users spend on Facebook daily</p><p>927 million hours users spend on playing Facebook games per month</p><p>Facebook generates $1.4 million in revenue every hour</p><p>Nearly 4.6 billion likes are generated everyday</p><p>75% of Facebook's ad revenue comes from mobile advertising</p><p>There are 40 million active small business pages</p><p>People share 1.3 million pieces of content on Facebook every minute of every day</p><p>1,00,000 friend request made on Facebook every minute</p><p>There are 890 million people log in to Facebook daily</p><p>52% users are female and 48% users are male</p><p><strong><u>There are estimated 81 million fake Facebook profiles</u></strong></p><p>1 billion mobile app link enabled on Facebook</p><p>34.5% of users are between 18 to 29 age group</p><p>Image posts get 179% more interaction than average Facebook post</p><p>Posts ending with question get 162% more interactions than normal post</p><p>140 number of language available on Facebook</p><p>Facebook drives 23% of all website traffic</p><p>30% of the U.S. population gets its daily news on Facebook</p><p> </p><p>30% of the U.S. population gets its daily news on Facebook</p><p>Tweet</p><p></p><p>There are 100 million daily active users on Twitter</p><p>There are 325 million monthly active users on Twitter</p><p>78% of users are using Twitter on their mobile device</p><p>Twitter ad cost 33 % less than other paid channels</p><p><u><strong>Total 500 million tweets are sent per day</strong></u></p><p>55% are female users and 45% are male users</p><p>63% of brands worldwide have multiple Twitter accounts</p><p>About 71% of tweets are ignored and only 23% generate a reply</p><p>81% millennials check Twitter at least once a day</p><p>29% promoted tweets boost offline sales</p><p>37% Twitter users are aged between 18 to 29</p><p>86% Tweet including link have higher engagement rate</p><p>88% of B2B marketers are using Twitter for sharing content</p><p>42% international brands post 10 tweets per day on average</p><p>65.8 % US companies use Twitter for marketing</p><p>There are 391 million Twitter accounts with no followers</p><p>81% Twitter user has less than 50 followers</p><p>44% of Twitter account have no tweets</p><p>46% of Twitter users follow news organizations</p><p>58% of top brand have over 1,00,000 followers</p><p>86% ad revenue comes from mobile</p><p>Tweet with image receive 18% more click through rate</p><p>Average 170 minutes users spend on Twitter</p><p><u><strong>There are approx 20 million fake Twitter users</strong></u></p><p>29% user consider desktop and laptop for tweeting</p><p></p><p>Pinterest and Instagram have similar stats. </p><p>There are 75 millions daily active users on Instagram</p><p>Almost 85 million videos and photos people are uploaded everyday</p><p>And these stats, are 2 years old.</p><p><a href="https://www.socialpilot.co/blog/125-amazing-social-media-statistics-know-2016" target="_blank">https://www.socialpilot.co/blog/125-ama ... -know-2016</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1488720, member: 18945"] Media, did not do this in a vacuum or on their own. Accountable for what their clients post? That too, would be a tough row to hoe. I do know that lawsuits filed to hold firearm manufacturers responsible after Sandy Hook were thrown out of court, (and I agree with the courts) so I would assume the same would hold true for social media providers. Social media does (begrudgingly and occasionally) delete postings but afaik, the best or most they 'might' be able to do is forward questionable or troubling posts to the authorities. Then, the problem of the authorities finding out who the person making the posts actually is (or if they even actually made the post) would be a daunting problem for the authorities as well. The FBI was informed of a social media post the Fla school shooter allegedly made, using his real name and the FBI was unable to determine who actually posted the message. Think about it Brute..the FBI, NSA, and CIA already use state of the art algorithms with the best supercomputers tax $ can buy and still miss a lot of information regarding terrorism. Do we really think FB/Twitter/Instagram are going to be able to do better? Here, is a sampling of how big the chore would be: There are more than 1.6 billion daily users on Facebook Every 15 minutes or 8 per second 7,246 people are added on Facebook [u][b]Every minute there are 150,000 messages sent There are 500,000 Facebook “likes” every minute[/b][/u][b][/b] 79% users are using Facebook from their mobile 745 million daily mobile users Over 350 million photo uploaded daily Average 21 minutes users spend on Facebook daily 927 million hours users spend on playing Facebook games per month Facebook generates $1.4 million in revenue every hour Nearly 4.6 billion likes are generated everyday 75% of Facebook’s ad revenue comes from mobile advertising There are 40 million active small business pages People share 1.3 million pieces of content on Facebook every minute of every day 1,00,000 friend request made on Facebook every minute There are 890 million people log in to Facebook daily 52% users are female and 48% users are male [b][u]There are estimated 81 million fake Facebook profiles[/u][/b][u][/u] 1 billion mobile app link enabled on Facebook 34.5% of users are between 18 to 29 age group Image posts get 179% more interaction than average Facebook post Posts ending with question get 162% more interactions than normal post 140 number of language available on Facebook Facebook drives 23% of all website traffic 30% of the U.S. population gets its daily news on Facebook 30% of the U.S. population gets its daily news on Facebook Tweet There are 100 million daily active users on Twitter There are 325 million monthly active users on Twitter 78% of users are using Twitter on their mobile device Twitter ad cost 33 % less than other paid channels [u][b]Total 500 million tweets are sent per day[/b][/u] 55% are female users and 45% are male users 63% of brands worldwide have multiple Twitter accounts About 71% of tweets are ignored and only 23% generate a reply 81% millennials check Twitter at least once a day 29% promoted tweets boost offline sales 37% Twitter users are aged between 18 to 29 86% Tweet including link have higher engagement rate 88% of B2B marketers are using Twitter for sharing content 42% international brands post 10 tweets per day on average 65.8 % US companies use Twitter for marketing There are 391 million Twitter accounts with no followers 81% Twitter user has less than 50 followers 44% of Twitter account have no tweets 46% of Twitter users follow news organizations 58% of top brand have over 1,00,000 followers 86% ad revenue comes from mobile Tweet with image receive 18% more click through rate Average 170 minutes users spend on Twitter [u][b]There are approx 20 million fake Twitter users[/b][/u][b][/b] 29% user consider desktop and laptop for tweeting Pinterest and Instagram have similar stats. There are 75 millions daily active users on Instagram Almost 85 million videos and photos people are uploaded everyday And these stats, are 2 years old. [url=https://www.socialpilot.co/blog/125-amazing-social-media-statistics-know-2016]https://www.socialpilot.co/blog/125-ama ... -know-2016[/url] [/QUOTE]
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