MORE than 600 million people are active on Facebook. Everyone is free to express opinions in it.Therefore, a number of studies conducted a survey of cultural norms, morals and relationships between users.
They found interesting facts. Here are behaviors that many users do up as quoted cnn.com site:
1.56% of Americans Not Making friends With Tops On Facebook
A survey released in February 2010 showed a majority of Americans do not need to be friends with their bosses in social networking. They assess the job performance of employees against employers, judged by the ability not based on personal relationships.
2.90% Contains Links About Sex
From February hinggan May 2010, social media scientist Dan Zarrella process the 12 000 links news sites and blogs. He found 90% of them contain a link about sex.
3.Memiliki Couple More Than Happy Single
Relationship status on Facebook to increase happiness. Proven in February 2010, the couple at up many which commemorates Valentine's Day by exchanging virtual gifts.
4:21% Couple Will Drop Through Facebook
Many couples end the relationship with the change of status. In July 2010, the survey found 9% of women express breakup on Facebook. While the men as much as 24%.
5.85% Female New Friends They Bothered
In studies conducted Eversave, 85% of women interrupted their privacy with their friends on Facebook
6.25% Couple Households Not Using Privacy Control
Pair of Facebook users who are married do not realize or choose to use privacy control service. When the couple post photos of children and the name, they have the potential data taken predators.
7:48% Kids Making friends with their parents
Consumer Reports surveyed the majority of parents allow their children under the age of 10 years to use up.
8:47% expletive Users On Wall
Facebook users often do curses with a former partner.
9:48% Often Former Couple Viewing Profile
Thanks to social network anyone can easily access a person's profile.
10:36% Users Under Age 35 Checking up After Perform Sex
After having sex, Facebook users under the age of 35 years admitted to write text on Facebook and Twitter.