Facebook interesting facts reveals word use express different ways of smiling

Facebook interesting facts reveals word use express different ways of smiling. If you use ‘haha’ to express your joy on Facebook.

Then congratulations 51% of people on Facebook use the same word to express their happiness. The interesting Facts About Facebook’s Research Reveals.

This has been told in research that 51% people use ‘haha’ 33.7 . The people use stickers and 12.7 % use ‘hehe’ and 1.9 people use ‘lol’ to express their joys.

The Research has very interesting thing that 51% people use only one kind of smile in a week.

According to Facebook 52% people use only one way of smiling and 20% people use two different ways of smiling on Facebook.

Facebook interesting facts reveals word use express different ways of smiling.
Facebook interesting facts reveals word use express different ways of smiling.

Facebook researchers have said that they have analyzed the posts of May and June to conclude this result. Words are categorized based on their part of speech.

Researcher said that women mostly rely on ‘smileys’ and ‘emojis’ to express their joys where men only use ‘haha’ ‘hehe’ the most.

Facebook interesting facts reveals word to use their express.

The  research has very interesting thing that 51% people use only one kind of smile in a week.

Facebook interesting facts reveals word use express different ways of smiling.

According to Facebook 52% people use only one way of smiling and 20% people use two different ways of smiling on Facebook.

People use status updates to share what’s on their minds, to tell others what they’re doing, and to gather feedback from friends.

The different ways people use status updates form some interesting patterns.

This led us to discover some patterns in how people use status updates differently, and how their friends interact with different status updates.

Research has very interesting thing that 51% people use only one kind of smile in a week.

After removing identifiable information from the updates.

We had our computers calculate the percentage of words in status updates belonging to each word category.

One million updates analyzed, all from US English speakers.