No one really uses facebook anymore, its peak was about 28 billion visits a month, as of march 2023 that dropped to 17 billion and it's on a steady decline.
The turning point is when people started using Chrome as their default browser. Also Google kept creating UI that people use, while Yahoo did nothing to keep up.
I love how Yahoo did everything they can to keep their imagine up during the late-1990's and early- 2000's, but those publicity stunts was still was not enough to keep them relevant
Wdym ? As of right now they still are the 9th most searched for website on the internet, they still are extremely relevant (obv Google is dominant, doesn't mean the others don't exist)
I find it really funny that you can tell at exactly what point the hub did its unverified content purge by the fact after about 3 years of being consistently tied with vids it just dropped off the map instantly in 2021
I would NOT have expected Facebook to still be in the top three. I hardly hear anything about it anymore and I thought most people had left it/were inactive there. Seems still mighty popular!
Facebook is scared of Tiktok overtaking. But judging from this ranking, Facebook has nothing to fear. Tiktok would have a LONG way to catch up to Facebook in terms of popularity
I think people now uses instagram more than Facebook. And I think it's Facebooks own fault because they added almost all features of Facebook into Instagram.
Are those just registered users of active users? if it's the latter I'm not on that list. Still have it because some people who live quite far away sometimes post on it. Nothing else keeping me there to be honest.
Since 2020 its visits are going down, I assume because of Google showing the info on their page, students don't have to access the articles. And now with AI chat bots, they are not going anymore to visit Wikipedia directly. I mean, the lazy students, those are a lot.
I remember i created account on MySpace in 2002 to tell Linkin Park how much i love their work and I wait for answer for almost 7 month daily checking MySpace mail. They never bother to answer. (=
Yahoo was actually the first website I have been to and I've been going there since 1999. Back then, it was actually very relevant and it was my search engine of choice and eventually my e-mail address of choice and they kept adding other cool stuff since then like Yahoo Answers which was a joke but hilarious. I am wondering how it managed to catch up with Google at the end of 2009 and how it's still among the top websites to this day even though at this point, I only use it to access my first e-mail address even though I pretty much switched to Gmail as my primary e-mail account at this point.
As an American I use Yandex once in a while. It definitely yields better image results and there’s plenty of political topics these days that I’d like to research without western biases.
One of the most confounding collapses is Yahoo, which dominated the online scene 20 years ago (2003) and was even a major player 7 years ago (2016), but not appears to be dropping into oblivion. What happens to all those yahoo e-mail accounts in the future?
They sent me email that i should log in till august or will stay without my adress. I kept this from 2011 coz i always though that woman whom I made baby to will contact me but she did not so nothing can do anymore
The fact that there are significantly less views during the school year than during the summer shows that it’s mostly my generation and does not give me much hope
Google kinda seems unfair. Especially with how phones are today. Literally anything you look up goes through google first before you get to the site you want.
Probably the most interesting video I've watched. I enjoyed the multitude of messengers I had installed on my PC in the late 90's early 00's. Imagine knowing the end contents of this list 20 years ago.
It's about website visits ,not about how many time you spent there. But still I think many people uses RU-vid app more than RU-vid website. So that is another big thing.
I used all Windows since 95. You had to have modem to connect to Internet. Modem used telephone line and made funny sounds during connection. I might say I saw a dawn of home computers and Internet. It's unbelievable how much changed for such a short period of time. From people who don't know what a computer is, to people who carry the whole world knowledge in their pockets, not to mention AI around the corner.
WARNING: LONG TEXT! lol. Ok, i started with a C64 and a rotary dial phone and a small black and white tv (lol) when i was a teen. In 93 or something my dad bought a 486 computer and a modem. It was primitive but fun. It felt like the future back then (good times). I think it even had a cd rom player. My first mobile was some strange used very plastic looking cellphone, but i was glad i had one, and later i bought the nokia 3210 when in high school (late 90s). It was very futuristic (i still got two of them in my collection). Around that time i got my first own computer (some pentium shit) that was great, i made music and started using photoshop (and still do every day basically). Then i bought my first laptop (with XP that still works to this day!) and a compact LCD projector and my first DVD player, plus a compact video camera. 2002 i bought a minolta digital camera (super compact, still works). The year after a sony cybershot digital camera with a mega zoom (used it for 15 yrs more or less, 40 000+ pics) and the same year i think i got my first 3G phone too, a huge clam type beast with a keyboard (still mint condition). A few computers and even projectors later i bought the first iphone but i only had it for a few weeks i think, cause i needed some money. It was super futuristic back then! And then there was a long pause (with cheap simple phones) before the next smartphone (2013 or 14 lol). Second laptop with a big screen, new projector (HD), a few more smartphones and a my first tablet (kinda hard to remember the more recent things cause i started collecting phones and stereos and all kinds of stuff (in hundreds). Now i use a chinese phone (very good). It's also the modem for my stationary computer (3 screens, one is a big cintiq with a pen. I didn't mention all the game consoles and crazy huge speaker setups, lol (lots of fun back then) gameboy, mastersystem (but not nes or megadrive unfortunately) playstation, ps1 slim, ps2, ps2 slim, jumping over ps3, lol, then ps4 pro with VR, man that was something (i sold the console but still got the VR set) some next level shit right there. Ok it feels like an hour later so i'm gonna stop soon, lol. Anyway now i'm into AI (4000+ generated pics in 6 months) It's crazy to witness the evolution of technology from the 70's tech to today. It's like a different world but you take it for granted. Lots of facebook and youtube these days (many hours a day). Some netflix and i was very active on instagram too but not anymore (i got bored). So that's basically 30 years of tech in my life. Now i'm in my 40's, fat from all the sitting, lol (thousands of movies, even more TV but not anymore, VR games, FB, instagram, creating digital art, photoshopping for 25 yrs or something, designing stuff and so on). Not sure what the next hype will be but maybe the new apple AR thing. We went from big computers to portable ones (smartphones) to wearable computers with AR/VR (soon). After that we will probably get neuralink implants into our heads so we can communicate with everyone and everything using our thoughts but that's at least 10+ yrs into the future. Ok bye
@@krisstopher8259 You sound like you look after your stuff, you make it last. I like that. I'm the same, I still have my first gameboy and minidisk just to name a few.. Sadly I threw my master system II away, at the time I was thinking differently, I wouldn’t do it now. In terms of PCs, I couldn't afford one, I actually found my first PC as I was leaving home, someone left it in front of my house and that was in 2003, it was a pentium 1 running windows 95 which I later updated to 98 . It was a lot of fun to finally have my own PC, over time I upgraded to pentium 2, 3, 4, etc.. It wasn't until 2007 that I got internet at home, I had rarely used internet only in the library until then. Having my own internet added a whole new level to the PC experience, let me tell you! Before I had internet I would just listen to music and play games that friends got me. Anyway, I just though I would add a brief summary of my experience with PCs since I liked reading yours. Have a nice one! Happy clicking 🖱 😊
I was introduced to the Internet on a University campus in 1996....and finally got a PC with a 56k modem in 2000...with only one phone line in the house (busy signal while surfing kids)....tell me how was the Internet experience back in the 14.4k modem days? Kids nowadays with their instant 5g access in their pocket.
That is mainly from India and Indian users after mobile data was so cheap that everyone in India could afford it in 2017. So around 300 million were suddenly hooked on to p*rn. So expect those websites to stay lol.
I'm surprised orkut never entered the top 10. It entered the Indian market much earlier and had a very strong foothold since at least 2004. Facebook came in 2007.
Nailed it. It could have been the most popular website in India, but before JOI most Indians lived without Internet, they only went online enmasse about 20 years after the west. So if only 300M could actually get online to use it regularly (as the site would get little interest outside India, Pakistan amd Bangladesh also late starters in the mass Internet age) compared with about 5-6M outside India for the other sites to focus on then it wouldn't even come close to the top 12 on this graph.
I'm surprised Walmart and Amazon are not in the top rankings at all between 2021-2023 when covid hit and at present. This was a very good informational video. Thanks.
9:00 Twitter overtaking Wikipedia genuinely made me a bit sad. I know Wikipedia isn't perfect but it is far more useful, educational and entertaining than the mindless mob mentality Twitter promotes.
@@Max_Jacoby так уточнять надо, клоун. Сам сначала не сказал насчёт чего конкретно "Нет, только Яндекс. " А потом говорит что у меня вместо головы пятая точка. Нет, дорогой, это у тебя беды с головой
Im surprised none of the huge flash gaming sites from the late 2000s/early 2010s made an appearance. Coolmathgames, king, notDoppler, the game homepage, etc. Those sites were practically the only ones i used between 2008-2012 lol.
What happened there at the end of 2009 when Yahoo quickly closed the gap then overtook Google for a short time... I don't remember at all Yahoo becoming so relevant again.
My memory is a little fuzzy, but I DO remember some point in time when people were saying Yahoo had finally surpassed Google and it was the end for it. It only lasted for 6 months, lol.
Google is a portal to other websites. Mathematically, the sum of all portals equals the sum of all websites. And you can see here that Google is (obviously) the most used portal. That means Google's count includes almost ALL counts below it. Really, I wouldn't even have put it on the list. Like Yandex, Baidu and Yahoo. They're portals, you _have_ to use one of those to reach the website you want (well, most of the time at least).
Я вот не пойму, почему логотип яндекса перевели на английский,а в русской версии гугла логотип на английском, почему если русские должны учить английский, то почему американцы не должны знать русский :)
Google shouldn’t count. It’s built into everyone’s web browser and gets automatic traffic on the way to the actual website people want to visit. RU-vid is king in my book.
How is Yahoo even still a thing? Also, I'm pretty sure ( and I could be wrong ) I think it doesn't count app visits and if it did, some of those like Amazon, YT, etc. would have much higher counts. that being said, till we get a good Google alternative, Google would always be in first place, cause for most people that's the first window that opens up when they open a brawswer, regardless if they using it at that moment or not.