Marketing Charts: Facebook Powers Past MySpace in June
In May 2009, Facebook’s unique visitor count, as calculated by comScore, caught up to MySpace and surpassed it by a small margin. By June, Facebook hit 77 million unique visitors, representing a significant rise from May’s 70.28 million uniques – and leaving MySpace’s 68.4 visitors in the dust, TechCrunch wrote.
June data from Hitwise revealed that Facebook now holds 32% share of the US social networking market, compared with 29% for MySpace, while figures from Compete.com – which are calculated using a different methodology than comScore’s, have Facebook passing MySpace in unique visitors back in December 2008. …
Move to Facebook “White Flight”
In more alarming news about MySpace, Danah Boyd, a social media researcher at Microsoft Research New England and a fellow at Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, said young Americans’ migration from MySpace to Facebook is causing potential social divisions and could lead to more serious societal problems.
Boyd said she has observed more white, upper-class and college-bound teenagers switching to Facebook, while less educated and nonwhite teenagers stay on or move to MySpace. “What we’re seeing is a modern incarnation of white flight,” she is quoted as saying in a New York Times blog post. “It should scare the hell out of us.” …
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