A study suggesting Facebook will lose 80% of its peak user base by 2017 is whipping around the Internet this week, but there’s a problem: It’s just not going to happen.
The study (on which TIME previously reported) attempts to …
A study suggesting Facebook will lose 80% of its peak user base by 2017 is whipping around the Internet this week, but there’s a problem: It’s just not going to happen.
The study (on which TIME previously reported) attempts to …
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The social networking site has been accused of selling private information to advertisers
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So be careful what you comment
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After months of speculation.
Pundits are accusing Mark Zuckerberg’s company of turning into what he said it was all along.
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Facebook users don’t come looking for news, but most get it anyway.