![]() ![]() Unfortunately, we can’t look at the growth in daily active mobile users, since Facebook has only started providing the figure this past quarter (that’s why you only see three charts above). Between Q3 2013 and Q4 2013, the company was up 3.36 percent in total monthly users, 8.12 percent in monthly mobile users, and 3.98 percent in daily users. While the year-over-year growth numbers are listed above, it’s also interesting to see Facebook’s growth from quarter to quarter. Last quarter, Facebook passed 1.19 billion monthly active users, 874 million mobile users, and 728 million daily users. Last but not least, here are daily active users: Here is Facebook’s growth for monthly mobile active users: Here is Facebook’s growth for total active users: Last quarter, we predicted the number will get to 80 percent in 2014, and while that’s very high for a service that began as a desktop website, we’re sticking to our figure.Īs we do every quarter, let’s now take a look at this growth in graph form. It moved into the 70 percent range in 2013 and managed to keep growing. That number has been slowly growing from the 40 percent mark in 2011, through the 50 percent and 60 percent marks in 2012. ![]() With both daily numbers available now, we can calculate the percentage of Facebook’s total daily user base that accesses the service from a mobile device: 73.44 percent. In fact, it’s worth noting that 76.83 percent of Facebook’s total monthly user base now accesses the service from a mobile device. Mobile MAUs were 945 million as of December 31, 2013, an increase of 39% year-over-year.Īs always, mobile is what we want to focus on: Facebook needs to keep growing its number of users signing in on phones and tablets to stay relevant and to keep investors happy.Monthly active users (MAUs) were 1.23 billion as of December 31, 2013, an increase of 16% year-over-year.Mobile DAUs were 556 million on average for December 2013, an increase of 49% year-over-year. ![]()
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