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Graphing Facebook’s biggest trends of 2012

Facebook Stories has compiled the books, memes, and pop culture phenomena that Facebook's 170 million U.S. users liked in 2012.

 

Mike Fenn

Internet Culture

Posted on Jan 11, 2013   Updated on Jun 2, 2021, 3:49 am CDT

In 2012, chances are that you invested yourself in the 2012 Presidential Election, visited Times Square, and watched a lot of Duck Dynasty—and that you shared this with your Facebook friends.

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These are some of the conclusions reached by Facebook Stories, which documents how people use the social media site. Users can create their own personalized “year in review” and, through a series of infographics, reflect on what they considered to be important during the previous year.

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Facebook Stories has also broken down what mattered most to Facebook users in a collective sense. At the end of 2012, the site compiled the stats on everything from television to trends, movies to memes. What resulted was a portrait of what defined our past year of history.

Here is a complete list of the site’s finished infographics, detailing what Facebook users found popular in each category.

Books

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Check-Ins

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Events

Memes

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Movies

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Music

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Politics

Public Figures

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Sports

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Technology

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Television

Infographics via Facebook Stories

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*First Published: Jan 11, 2013, 4:52 pm CST
 

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