Facebook Now Has Nearly 2 Billion Monthly Active Users

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 4 May 2017 10:10 IST
Highlights
  • Facebook made a profit of $3.06 billion on $8.03 billion in revenue
  • Monthly active users increased 17 percent to 1.94 billion
  • Facebook plans to hire an extra 3,000 staff to remove violent content

Facebook on Wednesday reported that its quarterly profit surged as its ranks of monthly users closed in on two billion, but warned of rising expenses and slowing revenue growth.

The leading social network said it made a profit of $3.06 billion (roughly Rs. 19,647 crores)  on $8.03 billion (roughly Rs. 51,555 crores) in revenue in the first three months of this year, posting increases of 76 percent and 49 percent, respectively, compared to the same period last year.

Meanwhile, the number of people using Facebook monthly increased 17 percent to 1.94 billion, according to the earnings report. Daily active users were 1.28 billion in the month of March.

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"We had a good start to 2017," Facebook co-founder and chief Mark Zuckerberg said in the release.

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"We're continuing to build tools to support a strong global community."

Facebook bested high expectations for revenue but fell short on profit. Shares fell 2.4 percent to $148.17 in after-market trades that followed release of the earnings figures.

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The California-based company's shares had ended the trading day down less than a percent ahead of the earnings release and as it put out word of plans to hire an extra 3,000 staff to remove violent content such as the gruesome killings and suicides broadcast on its video platform.

"They are working their butts off to fix it, but it is not an easy problem," Analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group said.

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"They really need to get that artificial intelligence up and running, they couldn't hire enough people to do real-time video review of everything."

Facebook efforts to better filter content come amid growing criticism over use of the platform for promoting violence and hateful activity.

Increased hiring also promises to push up operating costs and eat into profit at the social media giant.

Enderle said he believes Facebook was intentionally downplaying expectations to avoid its shares taking big hits due to surprise disappointments later in the year.

"It's likely Facebook is being very conservative," he said.

"They don't want to tank next quarter."

Ads hitting limit
Facebook still expects revenue growth to throttle back "significantly" this year as the social network runs out of room to post ads, chief financial officer David Wehner said during an earnings call with analysts.

Meanwhile, expenses are expected to surge 40 percent to 50 percent compared with last year as Facebook invests in data centers, research and more, he said.

"We continue to invest aggressively to improve our business and drive value for our community," Wehner said.

Facebook investments include artificial intelligence, which promises to be an effective tool for prioritizing content, helping smartphone applications 'recognize' what cameras are pointed at, and even identify violent video content being streamed live.

"AI will get better over time, but it will take years to get to the level we want," Zuckerberg said.

Facebook also expected to spend more money on content to make available on a recently added video tab, planning to switch to a revenue-sharing model after building up its audience.

Looking to diversify
The world's biggest social network and a powerhouse in online advertising, Facebook has been working to diversify its revenue base as it expands into new areas.

But advertising still accounted for the vast majority of revenues, $7.86 billion, with most of that money made from people connecting to the social network on smartphones or tablets.

Facebook's family includes the fast-growing social network Instagram and messaging applications WhatsApp and Messenger, and Oculus, which makes virtual reality gear.

"At first glance, Facebook reported strong results," Baird senior research analyst Colin Sebastian said in a note to investors.

"Given that Facebook growth remains healthy and robust, we believe any lingering concerns over user engagement and social competitors should dissipate."

Facebook this year will generate $36.29 billion in digital ad revenue, up 35 percent over last year, according to research firm eMarketer. That gives Facebook a 16.2 percent share of the worldwide digital ad market, behind Google's 33 percent.

That figure excludes the estimated $3.92 billion in revenue expected this year from Instagram.

 

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