A World Without Facebook

We already got a look at how our world would be affected without Google, now here’s a look at our social life without Facebook.

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What would you do in a world without Facebook and how big of a role does it play in your life?

28 Responses to “A World Without Facebook”

  1. [...] As you may have already guessed today’s infographic is all about the world without Facebook. As previously mentioned local businesses use Facebook for marketing, 70% to be exact. That would mean that over half of of local business would lose access to thousands of potential customers. Today if we want to share a picture we simply upload it to Facebook and anyone we want can see it. If it weren’t for this we would have to wait for people sign into IM, e-mail the photo, or wait until we see them next. What about arranging get togethers? We would have to send out e-vites, mail out invitations, or make tons of calls. Luckily today all we have to do is create an event and add whoever we want to the list. [via] [...]

  2. [...] imaginan un mundo sin Facebook? Single Grain pensó en esa alternativa y compartió esta curiosa infografía. En el gráfico muestra los datos [...]

  3. [...] imaginan un mundo sin Facebook? Single Grain pensó en esa alternativa y compartió esta curiosa infografía. En el gráfico muestra los datos [...]

  4. [...] Facebook non sia illimitata e giungerà, prima o poi, ad un binario morto.Un mondo senza Facebook ? Sujan Patel ha pubblicato una nuova infografica utile alle persone che non conoscono i numeri dietro al [...]

  5. Benny says:

    Myspace and friendster already had every single feature listed on this graphic before facebook was invented. More accurately, “what would we do without facebook? Use myspace”. Facebook’s success is due to myspace’s failures. This graphic implies that facebook was the most original and innovative idea ever. It wasn’t; it was just executed well at an optimal point in time (when people were open to something new, because myspace started sucking).

  6. slim dream says:

    if we didnt have facebook…everyone would still be using myspace.com

  7. Adam Skinner says:

    Want to send your friend a picture, before Facebook?

    EMAIL it to them.

  8. derp says:

    Correction to this chart:
    Denmark has more facebook users per capita than any other country in the world.

    Over a third of the entire population (even including infants and others unable to operate a computer) has a facebook account.

  9. umm says:

    The population of North America is actually closer to 525 million…

  10. Brian says:

    Interesting. But why does the map of countries not include Alaska as part of the US?

  11. friends and connections will be lost without facebook. but without it, people could use all the time surfing to do something productive with their lives.

  12. Patriot says:

    This is great, but there’s a HUGE HUGE mistake… Alaska is not shaded blue with the rest of the United States on the world map. What is this?

  13. LP says:

    As life changing as Facebook has been, not only in the way we communicate but the way we share everything with each other, it has completely demolished any reason for us to meet in person or even call each other. Although I guess if someone hasn’t signed into Facebook for long enough you can call to tell them to look at your pictures you uploaded. Though I’m sure it’ll be a text message instead.

  14. Horeca Jobs says:

    Nice infograph!! I’m definetly (??) going to use some of this data for my next presentations.

    Keep it up!! :) Grtz from Belgium

  15. Erick says:

    Good data, but the “NOW” bit with Facebook is rubbish. The world was just as simple without Facebook too.

  16. Dancer says:

    A world without Facebook will be a better place for everyone. The single advantage which offers this site is that you can find easy old friends from your childhood, from your college or work. Beside this things Facebook is a waste of time.

  17. Elizabeth says:

    Funny how most people don’t realize it, but Facebook is essentially like Big Brother from George Orwell’s “1984″, except Facebook is more effecient.

  18. Cat says:

    Is that 18-25 stat accurate? I am kind of amazed there are more dudes on FB than girls! Either way, great graphics.

  19. REL says:

    hmm facebook is 6 years old.. we survived before it and will after. A world without Facebook
    - less cyber bullying
    - less stalking
    - less 12 year old girls posing as adults and getting kidnapped or worse
    - less opportunity for people to know exactly what your doing at every moment

  20. Gaz says:

    I like how you included ireland in the UK, how thick of you.

  21. Jon Ward says:

    See the Island next to Canada? Newfoundland. Yeah, it is a part of Canada.

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