SOCIAL: A ridiculous percentage of the planet's population is on Facebook. Brands scramble over themselves to have the biggest and best fan pages. But there are some who consider Facebook's best days are behind it, due in part to mobile and some shoulder-shrugging over projects such as Newsfeed. Read more on Business Insider.
Facebook once said it would expect people to share twice as much information as they do the previous year.
The New York Times called it "Zuckerberg's Law," a playful homage to Moore's Law, named after Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, who said, "The number of transistors incorporated in a chip will approximately double every 24 months."
In 2011, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reiterated his theory on sharing, saying that it was still growing at an exponential rate.
And Zuckerberg is right about that. But the exponential growth of sharing may not, actually, be helping Facebook.
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