The picture here depicts a graph detailing statistics and comparing the age ratio between men and women who are in relationships. The analysis and conclusion based on data collected by facebook states that most men will turn out being older than their wives or girlfriends by 2.4 years. The data suggests that on an average 67% of men end up being the older person while older woman fall in the remaining 13%. Facebook statistics report Egypt having the largest age gap between partners. This shows how much facebook knows regarding relationships due to its enormous database of facts and personal data of its members.
#6 The first 12 months are crucial when it comes to determining whether a relationship will last the distance.
Facebook knows a lot about relationships. As per the graph on the picture and data recording the activity of members in relationships, it’s no wonder facebook will have access to determine the nature of relationships. It’s finding state that relationships 2 years or more are likely to last longer. Furthermore, what’s important to any relationship is the first 12 months that is a crucial period which more or less strengthens or breaks the bond. In fact the longer the relationship the less the chances of separation. Facebook also claims if you begin a relationship in winter, it is bound to last longer than those started in summer.
#5 People post loads of Facebook updates in the months before a relationship, but once it’s “official,” they get
In another statistical graph seen in this image courtesy facebook, the collected data of members in relationships reveal what most people feel is a reality. This also proves how much facebook has an insight into our love lives to the point of having enough data to project a statistic graph to portray how appealing is a relationship based on the duration. FB observed that in new relationships people posted a lot about their daily activity and about their partners, but once the relationship entered into its 4th month, the posting became less frequent. The novelty of being in love died down.
#4 But when a relationship does start, people start posting more happy things almost immediately.
If you need facts and figures about love and relationships, you need not consult the experts, it’s all there on Facebook. The social network has such an immense database that research into activity between members involved with each other has thrown up an insight into the behavioral pattern of lovers. The graph rightly displays a trend of activity before and after a relationship. FB observes that single people posted less and their activity on facebook was negligible. But the moment they entered a relationship, their social activity increased almost overnight suggesting that people like being in love and it was something to talk about.
#3 Across the world, there is a low number of interfaith marriages, with poor old Jedis struggling the hardest to find someone of the same faith to marry.
If you need facts and figures about love and relationships, you need not consult the experts, it’s all there on Facebook. The social network has such an immense database that research into activity between members involved with each other has thrown up an insight into the behavioral pattern of lovers. The graph rightly displays a trend of activity before and after a relationship. FB observes that single people posted less and their activity on facebook was negligible. But the moment they entered a relationship, their social activity increased almost overnight suggesting that people like being in love and it was something to talk about.
#2 Facebook users’ friends interact with them more following a relationship breakup.
The graph in this particular picture compares the activity behavior of facebook members during relationships. Facebook’s massive database has observed that members who are inter connected with each other tend to provider support when there is a break up. It also observed an increase of activity following a break up. In any relationship lasting about a month, a break up resulted in a whole lot of various activity between friends and groups. The frequency of messaging, posting and commenting was much higher post break up than when the person was involved. Even friends interacted more once the committed status read single.
#1 David McCandless and Lee Byron also made this fascinating graph, showing the peak time for breakups is just after Valentine’s Day and before Christmas.
What seems like a wave of comparison, the facebook graph depicts the various periods of the year prone to witnessing a break between partners. A study based on facebook members and their relationships recorded by David McCandles and Lee Byron found that most problems h happened post festive events like Valentine’s Day and Christmas. Most break ups of relationships happened post these events. Though it may seem odd, it means that people were prone to keeping the peace on the occasions but preferred a break up once the occasion was over. Facebook it seems has become an expert on predicting human love behavior.