Three months ago, his CEO Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg reassured social network investors that the site did not have trouble writing new people.
"There has been a lot of speculation that fewer teens are using it Facebook, ”He said in July. "According to data us, that's just not true.”
During presentationAt the company's earnings call yesterday, Facebook made a surprising admission: Teenagers are using the site far less.
Website use by teens was steady between the second and third quarters of this year, said Facebook Chief Financial Officer David Ebersman. But Facebook has experienced a "decline in daily users from the teen group." This is the first time that the social network admits that something like this has happened, reports Huffington Post.
Of course, despite the weaker interest in the social network from teenagers, Facebook's profits were very high. So high that they exceeded the expectations of the company's analysts. The company reported $2 billion in revenue. Almost half of that amount comes from mobile ads Appliances.