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Facebook Has Got Russia Surrounded And Is Closing In For The Kill

Jim Edwards   

Facebook Has Got Russia Surrounded And Is Closing In For The Kill
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Facebook appears to have fixed its Europe problem, and may be on the way to solving its thorny Russian issue too.

Back in October, we told you that Facebook's user growth was slowing in Europe, and that its revenue in the region had been in decline since 2011.

The main culprit was Russia, where citizens have opted for a Facebook clone, vKontakte, over Facebook because it offers a lot of free pirated movies in addition to the usual friend lists and photo sharing.

But as this map of the world's social networks shows, the whole world is turning Facebook blue. Facebook has Russia and China surrounded, and there are only five social networks left.

Since last fall, three things happened:

In Facebook's Q4 earnings, it seems Facebook's maneuvers — which, presumably, were not limited to those three events — have worked. Here's the data:

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