Latin America countries with most Facebook users 2024

Latin America countries with most Facebook users 2024

As of January 2024, Brazil was home to 175.31 million Facebook users. In Latin America, it was followed by Mexico and Colombia with approximately 110 million and 43 million Facebook users, respectively. In the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic was the country with the largest number of people on the social media platform.

Facebook’s forecasted future

Brazil is expected to continue building up its Facebook audience in the coming years. It is estimated that by 2025, the South American nation will reach nearly 152 million users in the social network. By that same year, more than 96 million Mexicans are forecast to be on Facebook, according to another source. Despite such awaited growth, Facebook’s market share decreased in most of the six largest Latin American countries between 2019 and 2020 – the exception was Chile, where an increase of 5.2 percent was recorded. Concurrently, Instagram, also owned by Facebook, Inc., experienced an increase in its market share across the region.

Pandemic Facebook posting

In March 2020, when COVID-19 was officially characterized by the World Health Organization as a pandemic, Facebook users in Brazil made nearly 37 percent more posts than they had during the same month a year prior. Furthermore, the contents of posts addressing the virus, made during the month of March throughout Latin America, were more visual than textual. Namely, 41 percent of posts using the words ‘coronavirus’ or ‘COVID-19’ consisted of videos and almost a quarter of them contained photos, whereas only two percent included users’ statuses. At that same time, Latin American governments flocked to the social network to communicate with the region’s inhabitants, increasing their Facebook posting behavior by almost 36 percent in one year.

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Publish date : 2024-05-24 03:00:00

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