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Facebook Popularity in Azerbaijan Falls Slowly
Among the most popular social network Facebook in Azerbaijan and a strong lead early in the second decade of February, although last week essentially passed the position amid the popularity of Twitter and became a social video network YouTube.
A year ago, the leader was trusted by 89.3%, as of January 31 - 65.85%, and as of February 11 - 65.83%. Most of all the level of trust at YouTube increased - from 4.56% at the beginning of last year to 13.76% at the end and 14.32% this week against the effects of video of the total corruption and political tyranny in the country. It is a social media firm position in the second line.
In Twitter (at the end of January fell to third position), this relation is as follows: a year ago - 3.11% a week ago - 12.91%, today - 11.96%.
The fourth and fifth places belong to Odnoklassniki (Classmates) with sagging popularity (2.93%) and Vkontakte (In Contact) with 2.44% of confidence.
In the world the highest level (0.34% for the week) of confidence is in the social network Facebook - 66.28%. In the second place in July last year with 12.45% of popularity was Pinterest, allowing users to add online images and place them in thematic collections, and then share them with other users. Images uploaded to the service are called pins, hence the name.
In third place there is Twitter - 6.3%, and then come StumbleUpon - 6.04% and YouTube with 4.39%. - 17D-
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- 11 February 2013 16:25
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- 11 February 2013 17:16
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