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Americans spent 53.5 billion minutes on Facebook in May 2011

By | September 12, 2011, 7:01pm PDT

Summary: Americans spend more time on Facebook than they do on any other website. Let’s take a quick look to see how much more exactly.

We’ve heard time and again how time-consuming Facebook can be. Nevertheless, I always find the statistics mind-blowing: Americans spent a total of 53.5 billion minutes on Facebook in May 2011, according to the latest data from Nielsen.

How does this compare to other websites? Well, Americans spent more time on Facebook than on any other website. The competition doesn’t even come close: Yahoo was second with 17.2 billion minutes and Google was third at 12.5 billion minutes.

Let’s do some simple math to figure out how many Facebook minutes are spent, per person. Unfortunately, the company doesn’t release exact numbers for US users, so we’ll have to estimate. Two months ago, Facebook said it had 750 million active users. The social networking giant also says that about 70 percent of its users are outside the US, meaning there are some 225 million US Facebook users.

Nielsen specifically says it counted 140,336,000 Facebook users, however, so we’ll use that number. The calculation thus becomes 53.5 billion minutes divided by 140,336,000 users, divided by the 31 days of the month. Americans spent an average of 12.30 minutes on Facebook every day in May.

Here are some other highlights from the report:

  • Social networks and blogs continue to dominate Americans’ time online, now accounting for nearly a quarter of total time spent on the Internet
  • Tumblr is an emerging player in social media, nearly tripling its audience from a year ago
  • Nearly 40 percent of social media users access social media content from their mobile phone
    Internet users over the age of 55 are driving the growth of social networking through the Mobile Internet
  • 70 percent of active online adult social networkers shop online, 12 percent more likely than the average adult Internet user
  • Across a sample of 10 global markets, social networks and blogs are the top online destination in each country, accounting for the majority of time spent online and reaching at least 60 percent of active Internet users

If you want more information, check out the 14-page report, titled State of the Media: The Social Media Report Q3 2011. The data is the most recent from Nielsen: it was released today.

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Emil Protalinski has covered the tech industry for five years for multiple publications.

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Emil Protalinski

Emil Protalinski has covered the tech industry for five years for multiple publications, including Neowin for two years and Ars Technica for three years. He has written 1,000s of articles for both, with a particular focus on scrutinizing Microsoft products and services. Recently, Emil has expanded his coverage to non-Microsoft technologies, including the social networking giant Facebook.

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RE: Americans spent 53.5 billion minutes on Facebook in May 2011
jackson1984-24316069205748857739440257893812 10th Oct
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Precisely why we use a proxy server and hosts file to block access to Facebook and GooglePlus, MySpace as well but it is pretty much toast.
how stupid is that!
Google must be raging over this. Lmao.
I spent 0 minutes on Facebook.
Good grief! Imagine if even HALF of those combined minutes were spent doing something CONSTRUCTIVE for a change??? Might even turn around the faltering economy. OTOH mebe they were all unemployed ppl looking for jobs?
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Like someone already stated above, imagine how much more productive the country would be if people spent that time doing something really useful to improve their lives and those of others. Likewise with the "twits".
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