A quarter of UAE population is on Facebook

Middle East accounts for 15% of 500m users worldwide

Social networking portal facebook has around two million users in the UAE while Middle East accounts for 15 of the total 500 million users, Director of Market Development Randi Zuckerberg said in Dubai on Sunday.

With UAE's population estimated to be at around 7.5 million, that would mean a little over 25 per cent or quarter of the population is on Facebook.

Speaking at Gitex Global Leaders Summit, Zuckerberg said: “The Middle East is a large growing population for us and 15 per cent is a substantial amount of users on facebook.”

Speaking about a recent peace poll, she said in 2010 Indo-Pak peace members at facebook increased by five-fold when it opened for discussion.

She said user privacy is the priority for Internet social networking site facebook, which has come under fire from users for its privacy settings.

"Privacy, I would say, is the number one most important thing for our company, and we're always listening to feedback," the sister of facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg.

"We've recently rolled out a lot of new updates and controls to privacy. You can now, every single time you post something, you can control who sees that. You can even pick certain people in your network, you can create lists," she said.

"We're always trying to listen to feedback and giving people more and more controls."

While Facebook has become the world's most popular social network with more than 500 million users, it has also been criticised for complex privacy controls and for requiring users to opt out of features that allowed access to their information.

Earlier this year, 14 privacy and consumer protection groups sent a letter to the US Congress saying "facebook continues to manipulate the privacy settings of users and its own privacy policy so that it can take personal information provided by users for a limited purpose and make it widely available for commercial purposes."

In September, four New York University students launched a social networking site called "Diaspora," which is billed as the "privacy aware, personally controlled, do-it-all, open source social network," in an apparent bid to draw discontented Facebook users.

Complaints have led Facebook to modify its privacy controls.

Asked about whether the site has faced pressure to share information with governments, Zuckerberg said: "The only way that we would share any information is if there was an inquiry into criminal activity on Facebook" such as if "someone ... is behaving inappropriately to minors" on the site.

"Otherwise we are definitely not in any way passing information to any governments," she said.
The site's users from around the world spend a total of about 500 billion minutes on the site per month, with half of users logging on each day, she said.

Facebook's origins have been the subject of two recent books and a hit Hollywood movie, "The Social Network."

(With inputs from AFP)

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