10 Fascinating Facebook Facts

10 fascinating Facebook facts — and what they say about us

Pete Cashmore
By Pete Cashmore, Special to CNN
May 27, 2011 6:02 a.m. EDT | Filed under: Social Media

Editor’s note: Pete Cashmore is founder and CEO of Mashable, a popular tech-news blog. He writes occasional columns about social networking and tech for CNN.com.

(CNN) — A study released this week revealed that 47% of Facebook users have swear words on their pages. A survey last week, meanwhile, showed that undergraduate men who talk about alcohol on Facebook tend to have more friends.

Whether it’s our level of tolerance for swearing or the link between alcohol and bonding with friends, these Facebook studies provide intriguing insights into our online behaviors.

And yet I’d argue that Facebook surveys have a more fundamental role. With more than 600 million people actively using Facebook, these studies in fact provide a deeper understanding of our evolving cultural norms: our values, our morals and our changing relationships between one another.

Don’t believe me? Here are some fascinating Facebook facts that just might serve as a peek into our 21st-century values.

1. 56% of Americans think it’s irresponsible to friend your boss on Facebook

survey released in February 2010 showed the majority of Americans don’t find it socially acceptable to be Facebook friends with their boss. The study of 1,000 people by Liberty Mutual’s Responsibility Project suggests that despite an increasing overlap between our work and home lives, we continue to value a separation between the two.

Meanwhile, 62% of those surveyed said it’s wrong for a manager to befriend an employee on Facebook. And yet 76% of respondents said it was acceptable to befriend a peer on Facebook, suggesting what we truly value is that our work be judged on its merits rather than getting ahead based on personal relationships.

2. Facebook links about sex are shared 90% more than average

Facebook confirms the adage: Sex sells. From February until May 2010, social media scientist Dan Zarrella processed 12,000 links to news sites and blogs. He discovered that links about sex were 90% more likely to be shared on Facebook than any other subject matter.

He also discovered that links with positive sentiment were more likely to be shared on Facebook than those with negative viewpoints.

3. People in Facebook relationships are happier than single people

In February 2010, Facebook marked Valentine’s Day by comparing the relationship status of its users to their happiness — this was surmised based on the level of positive or negative sentiment in the user’s Facebook updates.

The result: Those in relationships were found to be slightly happier than single people. Those who were married or engaged were also happier than single people on average.

However, Facebook users in an “open relationship” — where the partners are not exclusive to one another — were significantly less happy than single people. Monogamy, it seems, makes us happy.

4. 21% of people would break up via Facebook

June 2010 survey of 1,000 Facebook users — 70% of whom were male — found that 25% had been “dumped” via Facebook (via their significant other updating his or her relationship status).

Twenty-one percent of those surveyed said they would end a relationship by changing their Facebook relationship statuses to “single.” While worrisome, the survey does show the majority of people do not split up via Facebook.

For this uncomfortable task, it seems, we still turn to more personal forms of communication. This particular study also appears to suffer from a little male bias — a July 2010 survey found that 9% of women have initiated a breakup via Facebook, versus 24% of men.

5. 85% of women are annoyed by their Facebook friends

For women on Facebook, friends can sometimes be irritating. In aMarch study conducted by Eversave, 85% admitted to having been annoyed by their Facebook friends. Of these annoyances, the most cited was “complaining all the time” (63%).

Other pet peeves included “sharing unsolicited political views” (42%) and “bragging about seemingly perfect lives” (32%).

While I’ve yet to see a similar survey focused on men, it’s probably safe to assume these feelings are universal: Our friends are a source of joy and occasional irritation.

6. 25% of households with a Facebook account don’t use privacy controls

June 2010 survey from Consumer Reports stated that “in one of four households with a Facebook account, users weren’t aware of or didn’t choose to use the service’s privacy controls.”

While Consumer Reports chose to interpret this finding in a negative light, I’d propose a contrary view: Seventy-five percent of households did take the time to understand Facebook’s privacy controls, suggesting that privacy remains important to our society.

The same study stated that “Twenty-six percent of Facebook users with children had potentially exposed them to predators by posting the children’s photos and names.”

Again, the positive view would be that 74% of Facebook users with children did not post their photos and names — suggesting that we value privacy.

7. 48% of parents friend their kids on Facebook

On the question of whether it’s OK to friend your kids on Facebook, parents are roughly split down the middle — 48% have chosen to do so. Respondents in a May 2010 survey by Retrevo admitted that this could be “awkward at times.”

Parents were also asked about the minimum age at which their children should be allowed to sign up for Facebook or MySpace. Twenty-six percent of parents replied “over 18,” 36% said “16 to 18,” 30% said “13 to 15” and 8% said “under 13.”

Opinions may be changing rapidly, however. A Consumer Reports survey released this month says the majority of parents of kids 10 and under “seemed largely unconcerned by their children’s use” of Facebook.

8. 47% of Facebook users have profanity on their walls

As previously mentioned, a new study by the reputation management service Reppler has found that 47% of Facebook users have swear words on their walls, with these profanities being posted by a friend 56% of the time.

In other words: Nearly half of Facebook users are comfortable with swearing. The most common profanity on Facebook? No prizes for guessing: It’s the “F-word.”

9. 48% of people say they look at their ex’s Facebook profile too often

In a January study by YouTango, 48% of respondents said they look at their ex’s Facebook or other social-networking profile too often. The statistic illustrates one danger of social-networking profiles — ex-partners are more accessible than ever.

But the survey also points to a degree of self-awareness among the respondents. While new technologies provide new temptations, it seems that many of us are able to control these behaviors.

10. 36% of under-35s check Facebook, Twitter or texts after sex

An October 2009 study by Retrevo suggested that social networks are becoming an increasingly important part of young people’s lives. Among under-35s, 36% admitted to “tweeting, texting and checking Facebook after sex.” Forty percent of respondents admitted to doing so while driving, 64% said they do so at work, and 65% use these communication channels while on vacation.

Here, we might conclude that the next generation is driving society into a less desirable direction: a world in which digital devices are never put down, even in the most inappropriate of situations.

And yet if Facebook is our guide, I’d say our cultural norms have remained intact. We continue to value professionalism. We find great rewards in human relationships — and most of us try to exit them honorably.

On the whole, we continue to value privacy. We try to look out for our kids. And as we have been since time immemorial, we continue to be fascinated by sex — after which we go straight to Facebook to find out what our exes are up to.

 

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Trader Joe’s Coming to Nob Hill

Condos Out, Trader Joes In at Former Nob Hill Cala Foods

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Artist’s rendition of forthcoming Trader Joe’s. Original photo credit:WholeWheatToast

Developer plans to replace Nob Hill’s aging, dusty Cala Foods with roughly a hundred condos and ground floor retail have beenscrapped in favor of a new Trader Joe’slocation, the San Francisco Business Times reports this afternoon. Like the condos that were originally slated to sit atop the latest Whole Foods location on Stanyan Street in the Haight, developers ditched plans for new housing in favor of simply renovating the current space.

On the bright side, fans of Cala Foods’ swooping roof might be pleased to learn this will be a renovation job, rather than a complete demolition, for developers The Prado Group. So in this case, all it took to preserve a dubious architectural landmark was TJ’s trademark cartoon signage (and a bunch of height complaints from the neighbors).

Aisles of Two Buck Chuck and Simpler Times lager might seem like an odd fit for Nob Hill’s cultured class, but the Examiner reports neighborhood groups were pushing for an affordable grocer to take Cala’s place because Nob Hill is “home to a range of income earners.” In a just-for-fun poll from way back in 2009, CurbedSF’s readers overwhelmingly favored a Trader Joe’s. So there you go, even Gazetteers need their fix of Candy Cane Joe-Joe’s Cookies now and then..

The Prado Group is also in charge of that forthcoming Whole Foods + Condos development at 2001 Market Street.

Contact the author of this article or email tips@sfist.com with further questions, comments or tips.
By Andrew Dalton in  on June 28, 2011 4:00 PM


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BreastFest Tickets for $30

Today only, you can get tickets to the 11th Annual BreastFest Beer Festival for $15 off by purchasing them at Marin Brewing Company. That means $30 for regular tickets or $40 for VIP tickets.  This event is a breast cancer benefit for the Charlotte Maxwell Complementary Clinic.  Come drink unlimited samples of the best beers around (with free food provided) and support a clinic dedicated to helping out women with cancer. Sounds like a no-brainer to me!

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Giggle of the Week: The Honey Badger

I know many of you have already seen this video, but I’m sure there are many who have not.  And everyone deserves to see this…it’s like a rite of passage.

 

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Southern Pacific Smokehouse

I finally got a chance to check out Southern Pacific Smokehouse, the new BBQ joint in Vintage Oaks in Novato.  Located in what was the old Olive Garden, the restaurant is a huge space with a 100 seat dining room and 70 seats outdoor.  The restaurant has a great vibe.  Inside there are big comfy booths and outside it feels like you are casually dining in someone’s backyard.  And after dinner, it turns into the Smokehouse Lounge featuring Blues, Acoustic and Country as one of the partners, Phillip Claypool, is a former country artist.

The menu provides something for everyone.  There is everything from crab cakes to sandwiches and salads to fish and chips.  The wood-fired oven makes 4 different kinds of pizza as well as chicken.

I got the half rack of ribs which came with roasted vegetables and mashed potatoes which I substituted mac n cheese for.  The ribs came with a great dry rub and bbq sauce on the side.  The ribs were very tender, easily fell off the bone, and the dry rub was very smoky.  Meat really needs to be well salted in order to bring out the flavor and these ribs definitely needed more salt which I added.  The bbq sauce was a vinegary but lacking in flavor.  The mac n cheese had a great bread crumb topping but it could’ve been more cheesy.

My friend got the roasted chicken with mashed potatoes and roasted vegetables.  The chicken was well seasoned and very lemony.  The mashed potatoes were light and fluffy but needed more butter.  My other friend got the open-faced tri-tip melt which had grilled onions, horseradish cream,  tomatoes, Gruyere and arugula on top.  It came with a side of french fries which were amazing.  They were  seasoned and crunchy, almost like they had panko crumbs sprinkled on them before they were deep fried.  I will definitely go back for the fries.

Unfortunately, we didn’t have time for dessert as we had to rush across the way for a Target run.  Overall, the food was OK, service was excellent and prices were very reasonable.  I will definitely return, possibly for one of their 2 happy hours, to give it another shot.

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Free Ice Cream at Mr. and Mrs. Miscellaneous

Mr. and Mrs. Miscellaneous artisan ice creamery and sweet shop will be celebrating one year of business in the Dogpatch by giving away free junior-size scoops of “Birthday Cake” ice cream to everyone. It’s a sweet cream flavored ice cream, studded with chocolate cake chunks and rainbow sprinkles. The party happens this Sunday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy it. [SFoodie]

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Congratulations New York!

On becoming the 6th state in the US to legalize gay marriage.  The other states that allow it are Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, Vermont, and New Hampshire.  Seriously, California, this is getting embarrassing.

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updated 1 hour 5 minutes ago

Image: People in the Senate gallery react to the passage of gay marriage at the Capitol in Albany, N.YALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed New York’s gay marriage bill into law late Friday, paving the way for what is expected to be a crush of gay weddings starting in 30 days.

The Democratic governor signed the measure shortly before midnight, following up on a promise to put his name on the legislation as soon as he received it rather than wait the usual 10 days to sign it for it to become law.

The signing came hours after New York lawmakers narrowly voted to legalize same-sex marriage, handing activists a breakthrough victory in the state where the gay rights movement was born.

Mike Groll  /  AP

People in the Senate gallery cheer the passage of a gay-marriage Friday night at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y.

New York will become the sixth state where gay couples can wed and the biggest by far.

“We are leaders and we join other proud states that recognize our families and the battle will now go on in other states,” said Sen. Thomas Duane, a Democrat.

Gay rights advocates are hoping the vote will galvanize the movement around the country and help it regain momentum after an almost identical bill was defeated here in 2009 and similar measures failed in 2010 in New Jersey and this year in Maryland and Rhode Island.

Huge party
Though New York is a relative latecomer in allowing gay marriage, it is considered an important prize for advocates, given the state’s size and New York City’s international stature and its role as the birthplace of the gay rights movement, which is considered to have started with the Stonewall riots in Greenwich Village in 1969.

A huge street party erupted outside the Stonewall Inn Friday night, with celebrants waving rainbow flags and dancing after the historic vote.

The New York bill cleared the Republican-controlled state Senate on a 33-29 vote. The Democrat-led Assembly, which passed a different version last week, is expected to pass the new version with stronger religious exemptions.

The passage of New York’s legislation was made possible by two Republican senators who had been undecided.

Sen. Stephen Saland voted against a similar bill in 2009, helping kill the measure and dealing a blow to the national gay rights movement.

“While I understand that my vote will disappoint many, I also know my vote is a vote of conscience,” Saland said in a statement to The Associated Press before the vote. “I am doing the right thing in voting to support marriage equality.”

Gay couples in gallery wept during Saland’s speech.

Sen. Mark Grisanti, a GOP freshman from Buffalo, also said he would vote for the bill. Grisanti said he could not deny anyone what he called basic rights.

‘Beacon of social justice’
Cuomo spoke on television after the vote and called New York a “beacon of social justice.”

Earlier, in a statement obtained by NBC News, Cuomo praised the Legislature.

“New York has finally torn down the barrier that has prevented same-sex couples from exercising the freedom to marry and from receiving the fundamental protections that so many couples and families take for granted,” Cuomo said.

“With the world watching, the Legislature, by a bipartisan vote, has said that all New Yorkers are equal under the law. With this vote, marriage equality will become a reality in our state, delivering long overdue fairness and legal security to thousands of New Yorkers,” he added.

New York City’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg hailed the bill’s passage, calling it a “historic triumph for equality and freedom” in a statement.

“By welcoming all people — no matter where they are from, what faith or philosophy they follow, or whom they love — New York became the strongest, most dynamic city in the world. And today, we are even stronger than we were yesterday,” he said.

Bloomberg was mid-sentence at a press conference on the city budget when City Council Speaker Christine Quinn interrupted him to announce that the marriage bill had passed.

The room erupted in cheers from other lawmakers and staff, as Quinn — the first gay person to hold the job — embraced her colleagues and smiled, tears welling in her eyes.

“It’s hard to describe the feeling of having the law of your state changed to say that you … are a full member of the state and that your family is as good as any other family,” she said.

A number of celebrities praised the Senate vote. Lady Gaga, who lobbied for the bill, tweeted that she couldn’t stop crying, while Pink tweeted, “congratulations!!!!!!!!! About time!”

“I have never be prouder to be a lifelong New Yorker than I am today with the passage of marriage equality,” Cyndi Lauper said in a statement.

 

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