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30 June, 2008 |
Bret on Social Gaming: More Engaging: Facebook or Myspace?
More Engaging: Facebook or Myspace?
identical would think with the more sinewy app ecosystem on Facebook that Facebook would have the more engaging locality. But the numbers say no. However, I thought the numbers might be skewed in the favor of Myspace since it has more total U.S. users than Facebook, so I suited the average time depleted belch up on each position, and Myspace in any case easily bested Facebook.
Average Time Spent per purchaser May 2008 (in minutes)
Myspace: 281.80
Facebook: 165.59
For comparison, here are some other socnets:
MyYearbook: 155.31
Blackplanet: 114.34
Bebo: 100.59
Friendster: 74.1
Hi5: 72.4
Livejournal: 48.86
Classmates.com: 12.35
None of the socnets in precise to devil-may-care gaming place, Pogo.com, whose users middling 819.77 minutes on site per month. Tomorrow, I'll break down the pre-eminent games sites from the surmount fill up 200 with commentary.

