Myspace and Facebook are the two giants in the social network arena. We let them face off in three categories: the number of searches in Google, website traffic, and availability. All to see which one comes out on top.
Website traffic
How much traffic do they have? The answer is “a lot”. According to Alexa.com (www.alexa.com), Myspace is the 6th most popular website in the world. Facebook is “only” the 8th.
Facebook is gaining rapidly on Myspace, though, which can be clearly seen in the graph below.
Winner: Myspace
Searches in Google
When you are curious about something, more often than not, you will search for it. That is why Google Trends (trends.google.com) can be extremely useful for examining, well, trends.
In this case we see that more people search for Myspace than Facebook, but once again, Facebook is catching up quickly.
Winner: Myspace
Availability
Since we are an uptime monitoring company, after all, we couldn’t resist including how the two websites are performing availability-wise.
Month | Myspace.com | Facebook.com |
---|---|---|
January | 13 | 4 |
February | 20 | 0 |
March | 27 | 21 |
April | 30 | 8 |
May | 16 | 3 |
June | 32 | 98 |
July | 28 | 101 |
August | 5 | 43 |
September | 42 | 7 |
Total | 213 | 285 |
Winner: Myspace
The trend for the future is clear
Myspace may have won this round, but if Google Trends and the Alexa.com traffic graph is any indication, Myspace will soon be unseated by Facebook as the number one social network in the world. Since uptime is harder to predict, we will leave that one alone.
Sources:
Alexa.com: Traffic graph for Myspace vs. Facebook.
Google: Search volume for Myspace vs. Facebook.
Pingdom: Myspace vs. Facebook downtime numbers are from Pingdom GIGRIB.
Uptime report page for www.myspace.com.
Uptime report page for www.facebook.com.
(A small comment regarding the downtime numbers: In some cases these websites put up maintenance pages which respond to monitoring as if they were normal pages. This is therefore not reflected in the numbers shown here, which only include when the websites didn’t respond or gave an error back.)