World map of social network – Facebook leads the way

ValleyWag has done an interesting representation of world map of social nets,using data from Alexa.
Here are a few excerpts:

  • Orkut leads in the Indian subcontinent, as well as Brazil;
  • Facebook is stronger, internationally, than Myspace, with surprising strongholds in the Middle East;
  • hi5.com is the most international of all the social networks, leading in Peru, Colombia, Central America, and other, scattered countries such as Mongolia, Romania, and Tunisia;
  • both Bebo and Skyblog follow colonial patterns, the first strong in smaller English-speaking countries such as Ireland and New Zealand, and the latter in Francophone countries;
  • and Friendster, the original social network, leads all across Southeast Asia.
  • Fotolog, a photo service defeated in the US by Friendster, has re-emerged as the dominant social network in Argentina and Chile.
  • Blogger is famous in Iran and Spain!

I wonder why Blogger has been included in this list. I agree with inclusion of LiveJournal (since it’s a walled-garden blogging network), but why Blogger? Is it a social network? How? If that’s the case, where is WordPress?

>> More here.

Related: Social networking in India – what’s the missing link?

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    3 Responses to World map of social network – Facebook leads the way

    1. Steve says:

      Interesting study!though not too sure whether blogger needs to deemed as a social network?

    2. Sri... says:

      well, where do DESIMARTINI, BIGADDA’s figure…..well not in any region though….

      never mind, we all know it where it reaches,

      Orkut and in INDIA, brilliant!

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