The company tells me today that around 20 million users have chosen to use the new design instead of the old one. Meanwhile, the company itself says it has reached 100 million unique monthly users worldwide. These redesign users have either been going to www.new.facebook.com, the temporary URL of the new design, or else they’ve clicked the link in the upper right hand corner of the site that gives them access to the new design.
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At this point, Facebook isn’t saying much more. Blake Chandlee, a European commercial director at Facebook, recently told a British publication that the redesign had been well-received “after people get used to it.”
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Maybe users will rebel once again, but I take this latest statistic and Chandlee’s comment to mean that the redesign is going to be a success. Sometimes “early adopters” aren’t just a tech-obsessed fringe but actually early adopters.
Note: ComScore, a third party web traffic measurement firm, has been reporting that Facebook has had
more than 100 million monthly active users for months, using its own methodologies. I’m assuming Facebook’s own numbers are more accurate.
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