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Title: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Alex23 on August 02, 2012, 05:06:33 PM
Facebook Reveals 83 millions Fake User Accounts, Ad Revenue May Suffer

http://tv.ibtimes.com/facebook-reveals-83-fake-user-accounts-ad-revenue-may-suffer/7106.html

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Facebook, the world’s largest social media site, has more than 950 million monthly active users… the question is, are they real people? According to company filings published this week, Facebook has more than 83 million illegitimate accounts.

The company acknowledged that as much as 8.7 percent of its 955 million active users might be fake. According to the numbers, 4.8 percent are duplicate profiles, 2.4 percent are user-misclassified accounts and 1.5 percent are "undesirable." The information comes at a time when many question the effectiveness of advertising and marketing on the platform.

These fake accounts are a violation of Facebook’s terms of service and the company says it tries to ‘detect and sup
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: no one on August 02, 2012, 05:58:02 PM

half of them are probably yours you fucking loser.
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Schmoff on August 02, 2012, 05:59:26 PM
half of them are probably yours you fucking loser.

 ;D ;D
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: The Grim Lifter on August 02, 2012, 06:00:17 PM
Facebook only has half as many as getbig
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Hulkotron on August 02, 2012, 06:00:23 PM
lol no one with the
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Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: snx on August 02, 2012, 06:05:26 PM
half of them are probably yours you fucking loser.

Hah! Lol'd.
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Nails on August 02, 2012, 06:21:52 PM
Old news , read somewhere here that mark zuckerman created all these fake accounts to make FB seem more popular then it really is.....
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Metabolic on August 02, 2012, 06:26:16 PM
Fake profile for trolling and psychopathing women?

Unheard of
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Jack T. Cross on August 02, 2012, 06:30:49 PM
So if they're caught mining much further than expected, again, it won't be as unethical as it should otherwise seem.
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: booty on August 02, 2012, 06:34:28 PM
Old news , read somewhere here that mark zuckerman created all these fake accounts to make FB seem more popular then it really is.....
It makes sense.
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Jack T. Cross on August 02, 2012, 06:38:54 PM
The information comes at a time when many question the effectiveness of advertising and marketing on the platform.

I'll be darned.
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: el numero uno on August 02, 2012, 06:43:18 PM
Most fake profiles are used for guys cheating their wives anyway. That's part of life you zuckermen :D
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: bike nut on August 02, 2012, 07:10:04 PM
half of them are probably yours you fucking loser.

Hahahahahahahaha23..... ;D
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: WillGrant on August 02, 2012, 07:19:53 PM
half of them are probably yours you fucking loser.
This
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Natural Man on August 02, 2012, 07:21:36 PM
half of them are probably yours you fucking loser.

/end of thread.
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Krankenstein on August 02, 2012, 07:28:29 PM
WTF

WillGrant and Booty in the same thread????  Is the apocalypse upon us already??  Is there a reconciliation in the works?
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: MB_722 on August 02, 2012, 08:07:53 PM
half of them are probably yours you fucking loser.

hahaha


I clicked this thread wanting to say the irony of the op

Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Danjo on August 02, 2012, 08:09:49 PM
hahaha


I clicked this thread wanting to say the irony of the op


''QF mother fockin truth ''
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: MB_722 on August 02, 2012, 08:12:15 PM
he's probably got a boner since we posted in "his thread"   :-X

Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Nails on August 02, 2012, 08:35:59 PM
This

It makes sense.


 :o :o :o :o

the awkward moment when x-E lover cross paths on a thread and dont acknowledge each other






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Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 02, 2012, 11:18:32 PM
Old news , read somewhere here that mark zuckerman created all these fake accounts to make FB seem more popular then it really is.....

He most likely bought some kind of computer bot program that sets up fake accounts by the thousands a day.
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: G_Thang on August 02, 2012, 11:50:11 PM
The company acknowledged that as much as 8.7 percent of its 955 million active users might be fake.

 ::)

It's way more than that. I create an account every time I log-on, which is about once every 3 mths, because I can't remember the previous fake. I must have 4 by now.  Try about 20% of the accounts are fake.  
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: nzmusclemonster on August 03, 2012, 01:44:07 AM
WTF

WillGrant and Booty in the same thread????  Is the apocalypse upon us already??  Is there a reconciliation in the works?

Maybe they got back together for the 35th time.....
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Kim Jong Bob on August 03, 2012, 02:38:51 AM
half of them are probably yours you fucking loser.
hahahahahahahahahahahahaha :D
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Psychopath on August 03, 2012, 04:49:21 AM
Facebook made carrying digital cameras in purses fashionable.
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: dr.chimps on August 03, 2012, 04:57:14 AM
half of them are probably yours you fucking loser.
Ha! And we're done here. Yet another fat FAIL.Anyone keeping count?
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Krankenstein on August 03, 2012, 05:14:41 AM
Facebook made carrying digital cameras in purses fashionable.

Facebook is responsible for making people think the world gives a shit about what 'you' are doing right now or whats on your mind.
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: the trainer on August 03, 2012, 05:59:54 AM
I wonder how many gimmicks accounts does getbig have.
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: The Grim Lifter on August 03, 2012, 06:34:26 AM
I wonder how many gimmicks accounts does getbig have.

Getbig members - 1
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Nails on August 03, 2012, 12:41:07 PM

http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/the-exchange/7-ugly-truths-facebook-180418410.html (http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/the-exchange/7-ugly-truths-facebook-180418410.html)


The 7 Ugly Truths About Facebook


With nearly a billion users worldwide, Facebook (FB) is one of the hottest sites on the Internet and a defining force in online media.

But since going public on May 17, the ever popular social network has started to show a few kinks in its digital armor. First the stock price tanked. Then its domestic user growth slowed. And of course privacy concerns and data security remain ongoing issues for the company as it expands globally.

But for all the hype surrounding Facebook, the fact remains that it is an imperfect company with its fair share of internal and external struggles, like any firm. Consider these seven little-known facts about the world's largest social network.

1. It has a problem with fake accounts

According to a regulatory filing released earlier this week, Facebook itself estimates that as many as 8.7 percent of its 955 million worldwide active accounts are in fact duplicates or fakes, accounting for some 83 million "users." Of these, about 46 million are duplicate accounts (which anyone who has a "work" and a "personal" Facebook account can understand), 23 million are user-misclassified accounts (such as profiles assigned to pets or businesses) and about 14 million are pages set up for spamming or other untoward uses.

"These estimates are based on an internal review of a limited sample of accounts," the company said in its SEC filing, "and we apply significant judgment in making this determination, such as identifying names that appear to be fake or other behavior that appears inauthentic to the reviewers."

2. Bots may be gaming its advertising

A startup called Limited Run has stopped advertising on Facebook and recently went public about its experiences with the company, saying that as many as 80 percent of the clicks it received on its Facebook ads appeared to be from "bots" (web robots) and not real people. The allegation implies that Facebook is juicing its click rate to overcharge its advertising clients and give the appearance of increased traffic.

In response, Facebook told CNBC it is "currently investigating their claims."

And Limited Run isn't the first advertiser to voice concerns about Facebook's click results. Blogger Erik Larson made waves back in May when he suggested that as many as 90 percent of his Facebook ad clicks could have been generated by bots, going so far as to post his communications with the company's advertising department.

3. Its revenues aren't that great

Despite all outward appearances (the 955 million users, the splashy IPO, the globetrotting CEO), Facebook isn't exactly raking in the cash when compared to other Internet firms. In fact, PaidContent recently released a list of 10 Web companies that are doing better than Facebook in the revenue department.

That's right -- Facebook dominates the business pages almost every day but is only the eleventh richest digital content site on the Web.

Obviously Google leads the pack, but there are some surprising names on the PaidContent list, including Microsoft, Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters and, yes, even Yahoo!.

4. Its stock price won't stop falling

Facebook's IPO was priced at $38 a share on May 17 and has pretty much sunk like a stone ever since, recently slipping under $20 a share for the first time, a 45 percent drop. What happened? Everyone has a theory — maybe the IPO was mishandled, maybe there was too much hype, maybe Facebook was just overvalued from the start — but the fact remains that the social network has lost about $43 billion in market cap in the past two months (half of its original valuation) and is already one of the worst performing social media IPOs to date.

Unfortunately for Facebook, the worst may be yet to come. Starting next month, nearly 1.7 billion more shares could start hitting the market as employees become freed up to start selling their holdings, which could more than quadruple the number of Facebook shares now trading.

5. Executives are leaving

As happens just about any time a startup goes public -- early employees stick around through the IPO, cash out and then move on to new things. At Facebook, however, several high-profile recent defections have raised questions about the company's leadership and its prospects going forward.

This week, both Katie Mitic, Facebook's former director of platform marketing, and Ethan Beard, the company's former director of platform partnerships, announced plans to leave the company, bringing the total number of executive departures since Facebook's IPO to three. Bret Taylor, the company's former CTO, left in June.

6. Its reputation is suffering

It seems like a lifetime ago that Facebook was the hot, new startup that engineers were begging to work at (even competing in coding competitions to earn coveted internship spots, if 2010 film "The Social Network" is to be believed). But that glitter has faded post-IPO and, although Facebook remains a force in Silicon Valley hiring, it is starting to run into opposition for the first time in its brief history.

Case in point: App.net founder Dalton Caldwell stirred up controversy earlier this week after he effectively turned down an "acqui-hire" offer from Facebook, in which his startup would be purchased by the social network and then shut down as a way to bring his staff on board.

Caldwell's very public "thanks, but no thanks" response set off a firestorm of discussion in Silicon Valley, where acqui-hiring is a common and generally accepted part of doing business. But, like his stance or not, the fact remains that there are now developers in California who do not want to work at Facebook, and that's a new reality for the company.

7. Insiders are selling their stock

More than a few Facebook insiders dumped their stock on the IPO, making millions in the process. That fact alone was not surprising; many of these folks had been waiting for years to cash in on their investments.

But when an IPO goes as badly as Facebook's did, having a group of investors and senior executives sell their stock at or near the peak price does tend to discourage other buyers. Overall, Facebook's insiders sold $9.8 billion worth of stock at the IPO, accounting for some 241 million shares, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg taking home a cool $1.14 billion and early Facebook investors Accel Partners selling 57.7 million shares for $2.1 billion.

Had these insiders waited until today to sell, their shares would now be worth less than half what they got, or about $4.8 billion in total. Zuckerberg himself lost $423 million on paper after yesterday's drop, knocking him out of the top 10 of the richest technology titans.
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: BigCyp on August 03, 2012, 01:37:47 PM
half of them are probably yours you fucking loser.

hahaha brutal
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: NarcissisticDeity on August 03, 2012, 01:51:24 PM
You mean this is not Nasser El Sonbaty?  ??? but some creepy Egyptian schome named Sherief ?

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nasser-El-Sonbaty/48163666888 
Title: Re: The largest amount of gimmicks on the internets!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by: Nails on August 03, 2012, 01:54:12 PM
You mean this is not Nasser El Sonbaty?  ??? but some creepy Egyptian schome named Sherief ?

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nasser-El-Sonbaty/48163666888 


Nasser Sounds a bit like Jason Genova here

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150226949152096&set=vb.48163666888&type=2&theater (http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150226949152096&set=vb.48163666888&type=2&theater)