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by huffman 5010 days ago
I believe it was noted in some older thread that the reason a lot of people use the web version, is because the native versions were so slow and unresponsive. So there are lots of web users, party because they were pushed away from native — not because they chose web.
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That is one conclusion (and I would agree true for some users), however I think Zuckerberg sees this as a more complex than just slow apps. Here is a quote from the article:

"And the thing that I think a lot of people don't think about is that there are actually more people in the world using Facebook on mobile Web, right, so not using the apps on iOS or Android, but actually just going to a browser on a phone. There are more people doing that than the iPhone and all of Android phones combined, right? So it's actually a pretty diverse ecosystem."

>actually just going to a browser on a phone. There are more people doing that than the iPhone and all of Android phones combined, right? So it's actually a pretty diverse ecosystem.

I can't make sense of that quote. More people are on the mobile web version than there are iphones and android phones combined. Either very few people are on native apps, or there are sizable WinPhone and Blackberry componets.

It's not WinPhone and Blackberry that cause this statistic, it's the (literally) billions of featurephones that just have crummy Java applications and a mobile browser. There are twice as many featurephone users in India as there are humans in the United States.