More Time On Facebook? No.
Only 3% of Facebookers say they plan to spend more time on Facebook in the coming year; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
Only 3% of Facebookers say they plan to spend more time on Facebook in the coming year; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
69% of Facebookers say they plan to spend the same amount of time on Facebook the coming year; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
27% of Facebookers say they plan to spend less time on Facebook in the coming year; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
34% of Facebookers ages 30-49 say that the time they spend on Facebook has decreased; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
42% of Facebookers ages 18-29 say that the time they spend on Facebook has decreased; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
Women are more likely to report increased importance and greater time spent on Facebook; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
In 2009 only 47% of onliners used social networking sites: today it’s 69% of those onliners; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
8% of Facebook breakers had concerns that they were spending too much time on Facebook; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
10% of Facebook breakers have a general lack of interest in Facebook itself; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
21% of Facebook breakers are too busy with other demands, don’t have time to spend on the site; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak