Facebook Case Study MWF 2 3
Facebook Case Study MWF 2 3
Facebook Case Study MWF 2 3
We used facebook most of the time but what did Facebook actually
look like when it was launched in 2004, and how has it developed in the
period from 2010 to 2018? Have there always been automatic status
updates, and has there always been an option to “Like” things? And
when were the Facebook logos that can now be seen everywhere in the
digital world first introduced? The changes made during the short history
Facebook was so boring when it was founded that it would probably not
media environment that users can see and interact with on the Web site
as well as the functions and uses these elements have facilitated for
various types of users [3]. This leaves out many other topics which would
also have been very relevant: Facebook as a company, the way users
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design and aesthetics, Facebook as part of a broader cultural history, to
mention just a few. It should also be stressed that the aim is limited only
media text, and not why it has happened, for instance as a consequence
of the interplay with economic factors, privacy issues, user feedback, etc.
division into phases correlates to changes on the Web site and to the
selected for discussion, the phases would most likely have been different.
outside the Web, and software development. At the end of the paper,
users and a timeline showing the main phenomena and events on the
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page with personal information and to maintain contact with each other.
The only requirements were that you had to have an e-mail address
and businesses were not allowed to create a profile [11]. The service was
student, who ran it from a computer in his college room. He was joined
by four fellow students, and the way the founders present themselves
clearly shows that this Web service was created by and for young
students:
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Shortly after the site is launched, Thefacebook started to add other
same year Facebook (the name was changed in September 2005) started
surprise that Facebook grew rapidly: in April 2004, two months after the
launch, there were 70,000 users, but already in December this figure
increased to one million, and in December 2005 there were more than six
million users.
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The two main elements of Thefacebook were the profile and the
music, books and films, information about where you study, and a
photo. In addition, the profile page showed whether you were logged in
and whether this had been done from one of the places that appear in
Facebook’s database of colleges [16]. The profile must not have been
each other, the user’s profile information was available to his or her
network, which was the most basic form of sharing on Thefacebook. But
about six months after the launch, the sharing options were extended
users could post messages for their friends and write on their walls.
Users were now able to share messages with each other, and later on it
however, you had to go to your friends’ profile pages to see if they had
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made updates, for example written new messages on their wall or
uploaded new photos to their site. Updates were thus not visible to your
network unless they visited your profile page. However, it was possible to
photo. You did this by writing which of your friends are in the photo and
Adverts
Adverts have been part of Facebook almost from the outset. Already in
the spring of 2004, banner ads began to appear on the user profile pages,
targeted for users with specific profiles on the basis of their age, gender,
not allowed to create a profile page [22], nor were users of Thefacebook
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well as offering them opportunities, which all in all contributed to make
media text took place in the spring of 2006, and for two reasons. For one
And for another, from 2006 onwards a very large number of new features
(August 2006), where many new initiatives were regularly advertised and
The profile pages linked to individuals was still the main element of
Facebook. But new elements for expression and interaction were added,
loosening the
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In September 2007, it became possible to search among all Facebook
users, even if you were not their friend. And in December of the same
year, lists of friends were launched with the option of dividing your
friends into “Family”, “Colleagues”, or whatever you need; this was useful
2008 (May) the feature “People you may know” was launched, suggesting
that you may know your friends’ friends and wish to become Facebook
friends with them. These three initiatives meant that each individual
updates (April 2006) and the features News Feed and Mini Feed
writing area (“My Status”) on your own page to tell people what you were
whenever you did something new that you wanted to tell your friends
about. News Feed and Mini Feed made it easier for you to keep up with
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activity (News Feed) or only the activity of one particular user (Mini Feed).
Status updates and feeds about what was happening, what you were
was not really their intention to invent a platform that could be used to
support global activism, but this seemed to be what had happened: for
the option of buying small Facebook ”gifts“ for their friends and thus
US$1 each, with all proceeds going to cancer research, for instance. They
were stored in the recipient’s “gift box”, and if they were donated publicly
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“Marketplace” could be categorised as somewhere between the classified
(January 2007). Less than two months after the launch of the first
iPhone, Facebook’s site was accessible via iPhone (August 2007). Shortly
after Apple opens its App Store the following year, “Facebook for iPhone”
period was the “Facebook Platform” (May 2007), which made it possible
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write and display book reviews on their profile page, where there was a
“Buy from Amazon” button for each review. Each Facebook user decided
which programs they wanted to use by adding them to their profile page.
information
expansion in all variables was that Facebook was still basically an empty
content and specific relations to the structure. The way in which the
second phase, there were far fewer new initiatives during the third phase.
before: from 150 million users in January 2009 to more than 500 million
in July 2010. The one billion mark was passed on 14 September 2012.
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Facebook was now used by one-seventh of the world’s population, and by
verb “to unfriend” was chosen as the “word of the year” in the New
elected “Person of the Year” by Time in December 2010. The reason given
for choosing Zuckerberg was that “We have entered the Facebook age,
and Mark Zuckerberg is the man who brought us here”. And finally, the
creation of Facebook was portrayed in the film The Social Network, which
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First of all, various forms of live streaming were added to video as a
review their Facebook past in an entirely new way. “Thirdly, a new type of
from which you could access Facebook. For example, in April 2009 it
became possible to see and write in Facebook via another site or directly
you could share photos from Nintendo game consoles by using “Facebook
Connect”. From November onwards you could play Xbox games with your
access Facebook. This development turned Facebook into more than just
a Web service.
Deals
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As an offshoot of the activities in “Gifts”, Facebook created its own
“virtual currency”. Initially this was called “Gift Credits”, and later on
card (or PayPal, from February 2010), using them to buy gifts such as
2010, it was also possible to buy vouchers or credit cards issued for fixed
however, was not only that Facebook was becoming increasingly mobile
features that are already part of Facebook. From September 2009 you
could see which of your friends were nearby, and “Facebook Places” was
were and who you were with — as well as finding out which of your
friends were nearby. You could also go back in time to see if you or any
of your friends had been in the same location previously. “Places” was
basically like the location function from 2004, but much more flexible
because the location was determined by your mobile phone and not the
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Software development
wake of this great popularity, a very natural need for a clear directory of
in May 2009, where you could find a list of all the programs developed
for Facebook’s site and other sites and programs outside the Web, as well
as mobile media.
that structures the possible interaction of its users — but was in other
form of text, pictures, sound, software and social relations in the form of
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Facebook’s universe, and new areas appearing while hardly anything
ever disappeared.
usage types of the Web. This could indicate that the more adaptable and
a crucial time in the short history of the Internet: at the point in time
when the specific software system today seen as “the Internet” — the
World Wide Web (WWW) — was invented [28]. In August 1991, a British
phenomena that had been separate in the past: hypertext programs that
made it possible to jump from one part of a text to anywhere in the same
text, which had been used in computers since the 1980s; and the option
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of downloading files from other computers via a computer network.
WWW could be used to jump from one location in a text on one computer
computer text to another possible was called the hyperlink. The notion of
All in all, the strength of the WWW is that it offered a very flexible
communicate with each other via hyperlinks. This possibility was a big
exponentially: the more activity the WWW permitted, and the more
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Facebook absorbed or integrated software types that were already
previous types of software outside the Web was matched by the effect of
where you can stay in the same program, like a Web2 instead of a Web
2.0.
between being open and flexible on the one hand and prescriptive and
however, that there are differences between the development of the WWW
and Facebook. First of all, Facebook was created in the Web, meaning
whereas the WWW had to absorb software types from which it differed.
necessarily disappear, as was the case with the WWW and the previous
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users. And lastly, a big difference was that Berners-Lee and CERN chose
not to commercialise the Web but instead released the source code to the
Internet community.
networking site [30], often with the implication that it was a new
phenomenon. But the need for sociality and networking did not arise
integral part of human life. But through history this need has been
language, to print, film, radio and television to the Internet and other
important voice in any attempt to explain the world today — and perhaps
when decisions have to be made today: what we should be doing (or not
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the past rarely repeat themselves, but the mechanisms behind them
present.
advertising add more to it, it’s vision and mission statement, the ethical
join. By doing so, we can easily get connected, share, like and comment
to our family and friends. With that foundation, the next focus will be
users, for keeping them safe, for informing them, for civic engagement,
and for the inclusion of all. However, one simply cannot disregard the
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Despite the rapid growth of facebook from 2004 to 2018 how should they
Questions:
knowledgeable?
3. How can facebook be fully utilized by its users while maintaining their
common humanity.
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Facebook Vision, Mission, Objectives and Strategies
4TH. The website has grown to become the world’s largest social media
platform. In the short span of its existence, the brand has grown a very
large follower base. Its number of followers had crossed a billion in 2012
only which might double in the coming days. In 2016, the follower base
had grown to 1.79 billion. In these years, its revenue has also continued
to improve with its customer base. In mobile ads Facebook has also
Facebook was all set to achieve its target of $27 billion for revenue in
2016. Its third quarter revenue showed a 50% rise over the revenue for
the same period in 2015. The brand is actively growing and has acquired
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The mission and vision statements are an important part of
or its objective and the other sets the course for the future. Several
there strategy for the future as well as how they are achieving their goals
and serving the world. In case of several brands the mission and vision
statements are separate and in case of several they are unified. When
you visit Facebook’s about page, you will find its mission and vision
noted there. The statements are unified. Facebook states its mission and
vision as:
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Founded in 2004, Facebook’s mission is (old mission – to give
people the power to share and make the world more open and connected.
discover what’s going on in the world, and to share and express what
matters to them).
Mission Statement
community and bring the world closer together.” This new mission
the company’s corporate mission was “to give people the power to
share and make the world more open and connected.” In this regard,
the new corporate mission shows that the company now focuses on
mission statement:
1. Empowering people
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3. Connecting the world
building. For example, people can use the social network to facilitate
indicates that Facebook Inc. has the goal of connecting the world.
Vision Statement
vision shows that the business is not just a basic online social
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networking site. Instead, the company also facilitates knowledge
everyone around the world. The corporate vision also shows that the
Objectives
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2. Make Facebook THE Killer Mobile App
Strategies
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primary thrust to grow the business. The company’s generic strategy and
Analysis of Facebook Inc. and enable the company to keep its market
Analysis of Facebook Inc.) and the external factors that influence the
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environment and online advertising market. While Facebook remains one
issues that the company must address to continue in its global market
position. Also, the company must adjust its strategies and internal
factors along with changes in the external factors that affect the
business. In this way, Facebook can ensure that its weaknesses are
market.
such market position, considering the threats facing its social networking
like Google LLC, Snap Inc. (Snapchat), and Twitter Inc. These
biggest players in the social media market and the Internet advertising
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competitiveness. This element of the SWOT analysis enumerates the
3. High revenues
4. Innovative workforce
members, more attractive to advertisers, and more difficult for new social
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factor enables product development, which is a growth strategy. Thus,
this element of the SWOT analysis shows that Facebook Inc. has the
firms in the industry (See Porter’s Five Forces Analysis of Facebook Inc.).
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their social networking services to directly compete against Facebook Inc.
through its social networking website and related mobile apps. Based on
this element of the SWOT analysis, Facebook Inc. must address its
business growth.
enumerates the external factors that the company can exploit to improve
1. Business diversification
2. Product innovation
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Facebook Inc. has the opportunity to diversify outside its core social
media and online advertising business. The company has taken steps to
exploit this external factor. For example, the company acquired Oculus
SWOT analysis indicates the need for the company to reform some of its
multinational business:
1. Imitation
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2. Cybercrime
3. Market saturation
that other firms could develop social networking websites and mobile
businesses.
more than1.86 billion monthly users by the last year 2016. By 2015,
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the company becomes the world fastest corporation in the
give people the power to share and make the world more open and
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From the table, we can conclude that Facebook Company is
and Google.
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External Factor Evaluation (EFE) Matrix
intents.
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IFE matrix means Internal Factor Evaluation Matrix; is a popular
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Facebook SWOT matrix
Strengths Weaknesses
applications
2. Social network lacks of some
monthly users
3. One source of revenues –
and behavior
5. Lack of website customization
information
Opportunities Threats
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devices 2. Users using ad-block extensions
advertising
3. Diversify sources of revenue
4. Identity thefts
4. Open Facebook marketplace
Strengths
to grow, it must have users. The more users the Facebook has, the
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users, Facebook is able to connect people not only locally but
globally as well.
languages and has many more additional features that lack other
social networks.
dislike, needs and how the users behave online. With so much
Weaknesses
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2. Social network lacks of some features. Although Facebook has a
wide range of features that other social networks don’t, the website
users.
information and then stores it, uses it for its own purposes or sells
lot of time on social network and want the website to reflect their
needs and are forced to use uniform template for all users. In
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comparison, Google+ allows for much more personalization of the
personal information from the users. Such attacks occur every day
Opportunities
devices. Currently Facebook has more than 600 million users who
accounts for only 14% income for the company. Facebook has an
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3. Diversify sources of revenue. Facebook heavily relies on
being the number 2 website in the world and more than 1 billion
prospects.
Threats
has more than 600 million users who use Facebook through
mobile devices. Despite that this group makes 60% of all Facebook
users, the mobile advertising only accounts for only 14% income
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growing number of such users is threatening Facebook’s model as
users, display the ads for them and charge the businesses for the
for the moment, the company may face severe difficulties if some
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Pestle Analysis
As one of the top players in the international social media market, the
indicates the need for adjustments in strategies to ensure that its social
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factors. Strategic alignment with the conditions of the industry
Political Factor
markets. Also, the company has the opportunity to expand its social
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suffer from political barriers in China. The company’s potential global
can slow down the company’s growth. Based on this element of the
enhance data privacy and security, and continue negotiating with the
country.
Economic Factor
are as follows:
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Facebook Inc. has the opportunity to increase its market
Social Factor
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1. Increasing preference for high quality services (opportunity)
its service quality standards to satisfy and retain clients who pay for
social networking website and related mobile apps. For example, the
competitive advantage.
Technological Factor
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Technologies impact Facebook Inc., considering that it is a
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shows that Facebook Inc. must continue improving its social media
Environmental Factor
policies and standards for its corporate operations. Such effort can
change, which could prompt the business to transfer its servers and
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Improving Facebook Inc.’s corporate social responsibility standing can
PESTEL/PESTLE analysis.
Legal Factors
trend. For example, based on this external factor, the company can
Facebook suffers from its ban in China. Nonetheless, the firm has the
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opportunity to adjust its services and negotiate with the Chinese
scandal and related issues in 2018. This external factor threatens the
Financial Analysis
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Facebook Inc., Consolidated Income Statement
USD $ in millions
12 months ended Dec 31, 2017 Dec 31, 2016 Dec 31, 2015 Dec 31, 2014 Dec 31, 2013
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Facebook Inc., Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income
USD $ in millions
12 months
Dec 31, 2017 Dec 31, 2016 Dec 31, 2015 Dec 31, 2014 Dec 31, 2013
ended
Net income 15,934 10,217 3,688 2,940 1,500
Change in
foreign currency
translation
adjustment, net
of tax 566 -152 -202 -239 11
Change in
unrealized gain
(loss) on
available-for-sale
investments and
other, net of tax -90 -96 -25 -3 1
Other
comprehensive
income (loss) 476 -248 -227 -242 12
Comprehensiv
e income 16,410 9,969 3,461 2,698 1,512
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