Reggie is correct that Facebook reached its first inflection point in 2009, or point in time when users and revenue growth accelerate exponentially. This correlates with my Facebook Inflection Point Theory. However, by mid-to-late 2010 Facebook growth in users begins to slow down and Facebook enters a critical inflection point. At this point in time, user growth is no longer exponential, as Facebook begins to reach saturation in several markets.
Reggie is correct that Facebook reached its first inflection point in 2009, or point in time when users and revenue growth accelerate exponentially. This correlates with my Facebook Inflection Point Theory. However, by mid-to-late 2010 Facebook growth in users begins to slow down and Facebook enters a critical inflection point. At this point in time, user growth is no longer exponential, as Facebook begins to reach saturation in several markets.
cabrone5555 10 months ago