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Cameroon has less than a million followers on Facebook late-December 2014

Cameroon has less than a million followers on Facebook late-December 2014
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 21 January 2015 02:48

(Business in Cameroon) - The tech site, Ticmag.com, revealed that Facebook’s advertising tool has just released statistics on the number of followers it has in Cameroon. Based on data collected in December 2014, the social networking site has 980,000 followers in that country.

According to the same source, men and young people are the biggest fans of Facebook in Cameroon. Indeed, among followers who regularly use Mark Zuckerberg’s social networking site in Cameroon, 620,000 (64%) are men while 360,000 (36%) are female.

Presented in his blog entitled “Histoires du Community Management”, Chedjou Kamdem also reveals that young people are the most avid users. Among subscribers, 170,000 are between the ages 13 and 19 years, which is 17% while 440,000 are in the 18-25 range (46%). People over 35 years only amount to 156,000 or (16.25%).

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