Facebook Memology 2011: Megan Fox, Rihanna, lms
Facebooks Memology 2011 is a pretty good representation of the people, places, and events that most mattered to people over the course of the last year. While the top search lists from AOL, Bing, and Ask.comshed light on the topics people were looking for, Facebooks data gives us insight into the issues and media users actually cared about, or found interesting enough, to share with friends.
Following the release of their Most Shared Articles of 2011last week, Facebooks Memology digs deeper, into different types of media and with breakdowns for different countries. Here are a few of the highlights from their data team:
Top 10 Global Topics on Facebook in 2011
Facebook ranks the top 10 topics of the year by comparing the number of mentions each received in status updates, as compared to their popularity last year.
Top 10 Status Trends in the United States
What did Facebook users most often talk about in status updates? Its a mash of death, politics, entertainment, and things we type because were too lazy to spell out actual words. Here is the American list; you can find lists from Australia, Brazill, Canada, France, the UK, Germany, India, Italy, and more on the Memology page.
Fastest Growing Star Pages
Which music, movie and TV stars saw the greatest increase in their popularity, at least among Facebook users, this year?
Most Listened to Songs in 2011
Songs by Rihanna/Calvin Harris, Katy Perry, and LMFAO were listened to on Facebook most this year, while David Guetta and Skrillex each made the list twice.
Their top 10 lists also looks into the most popular musicians, athletes, news outlets, movies, TV shows, and even fictional characters of 2011. You can check it all out on the Facebook Memology page.
What do you think of the top trends and topics across Facebook t! his year ? Let us know in the comments!
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