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what is the biggest difference in facebook demographics?
02-28-2013, 01:47 PM
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what is the biggest difference in facebook demographics?
what would you say is the biggest difference between the (illegal under 13 year olds) and (13-25 year olds) and the (25-40 year olds) and the (40+ crowd) using facebook? as in... how do you perceive them when they post a status, and what types of status do you see from each demographic?

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02-28-2013, 01:52 PM
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i see attention whores from every demographic...under 13--> look at me im bad! 13-25-->my life sucks and no one likes me! 25-40-->I hate everybody becaus eyou dont like me or im drinking! 40+ ask questions and when you answer they basically tell you that you are wrong and then tell you another way to do something

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02-28-2013, 01:55 PM
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i'll take a stab at it - i would say that 5-13 ages dont even know what the word demographic means
the 13-25 ages dont care, because they only care about who is looking at their profile, because they only care about using facebook to get attention and trying to learn about dating
the 25-40 ages are trying to get in touch with real friends
and the 40+ ages are trying to find the people who they have been friends with their whole lives, which is the right way to use facebook
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02-28-2013, 02:00 PM
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Well, for the underage kids, they are pretty much just getting their first taste of social networking and socializing with their peers. They haven't developed in maturity yet, and probably post useless statuses, like freaking out about seeing Justin Bieber or something in concert, like all those pre pubescent girls lol. They are not mature enough to handle socializing in a virtual world yet and might get in trouble and get taken advantage of in their statuses. For the 13-25 year old group, when you get more towards high school, you see people thinking about their future and their outlook and popularity, and they make posts about beginning relationships developing into long term, and, maybe beginning to network with college communities. You can determine their social habits outside the virtual world, and the kinds of cliques they are in. You also start seeing cyber bullying more with the younger teens through older teens. They run their mouths and start drama and belittle others in their posts, who are not so popular. You also see romantic relationships online being formed instead of meeting your significant other in public like it used to be. When you get into the older crowd, they have developed maturity in this world, or the majority have, you still get your immature ones, but they use facebook to contact family members and keep up with their former classmates when they were young. They also network with their co workers and provide more knowledge about life and use credible sources in their posts. Thanks for answering some of my questions about facebook.
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02-28-2013, 02:05 PM
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my facebook locked ...why?,,I do not undersand. Did you do that..?..I think you is ad for fb..
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