Facebook accelerates past StudiVZ in Germany
Not only could Facebook now overtake its arch enemy, which at first it tried to buy and then sued for plagiarism, but also MySpace and former German front-runner wer-kennt-wen.
Twitter has also doubled its reach since March, as last month Nielsen counted 1.99 million unique users, while another study revealed that Twitter has 145,000 active users in Germany.
In a piece in today’s FAZ newspaper, Nielsen notes that while Facebook is growing at a clip, other networks appear to have to stagnated after years of rapid growth. The only exception is MeinVZ, the StudiVZ offshoot aimed at post-university adults. But even then that network is growing at a slower pace and has far less users than Facebook.
Facebook is also the social network with the largest average online time in Germany: 2.24 hours compare to StudiVZ’s 2.13 and MySpace’s 0.35. Though – given the Summer – this has unsurprisingly dropped from more than 4 hours in March. New users spend less time on Facebook than experienced users, says Nielsen. The average time spent on the other networks has stayed more or less the same – further evidence that the composition of the users is not moving upwards.