Showing posts with label Pinoy News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinoy News. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Most Pinoy Facebook users are overseas?



Surprising new data seems to indicate that Filipinos, despite having the fifth largest Facebook population in the world, seem to be accessing the site from outside the country —or at least are playing things safe online.

Social media metrics company Socialbakers.com recently launched Facebook city statistics as part of its monitoring service, adding a higher level of granularity to its continued monitoring of Facebook statistics per country.

"Besides monitoring Facebook users on continents and in all countries around the world, we have decided to take this monitoring one step further and monitor Facebook users in selected world cities as well," Facebakers said on its blog.

Yet, despite being the eleventh largest city in the world and the capital of the fifth dominant country on Facebook, Manila does not figure anywhere on the Socialbakers list. Nor does any other Philippine city.

Overseas —or just cautious?

These surprising statistics seem to indicate that the majority of Filipinos who use Facebook are located overseas —or at least have not indicated their current city or hometown in their Facebook profiles.

Although Facebook allows users to post information about their location to their public profiles, these details are not required to join the social networking site.

In fact, the Philippine National Police (PNP) last year warned parents to monitor their kids' Facebook usage, urging users of the social networking site to limit the amount of personal information that they post online.

Manila didn't make it

Over the past year, Socialbakers statistics have charted the meteoric rise of the Philippines into Facebook's fifth largest user worldwide, with over 22.6 million registered Filipino Facebook users to date.

However, the release of city-specific data from Socialbakers shows a surprising development: none of the Philippines' cities —not even Manila, the country's capital and the eleventh most populous city in the world, according to Worldatlas.com— made it to the entire list of 120 cities.

Not surprisingly, ten of the 20 largest cities in the world can be found on the list. These include Jakarta, Indonesia (Rank 1 on Socialbakers); Mexico City, Mexico (3); London, the UK (4); Buenos Aires, Argentina (6); New York City, USA (14); Sao Paolo, Brazil (15); Los Angeles, USA (17); Mumbai, India (18); Delhi, India (36); and Calcutta, India (79).

Alternatives to Facebook

Other countries not on the Socialbakers list —including Tokyo, Japan, and Seoul, South Korea, the world's most populous cities— can be accounted for as having their own alternative social networks to Facebook.

Japan, for instance, uses Mixi, while South Korea employs Cyworld. China, for its part, has QQ Zone, and Russia has VKontakte.

On the other hand, the United States —which boasts the largest number of Facebook users in the world— has 21 cities on the Socialbakers list. Indonesia, the second largest country on Facebook, has three cities on the list. Third- and fourth-placers the UK and Turkey have four and five cities on the list, respectively. — GMA News

Friday, October 29, 2010

Philippines abbreviation: PH not RP

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) announced that it will officially adopt the abbreviation "PH" in compliance with international ISO standards, eschewing the traditional and long-standing use of "RP".

In Department Order 16-10 dated Oct. 20, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo directed the DFA’s 67 embassies, 23 consulates general and four permanent missions to drop RP in favor of PH or PHL. 


The ISO developed the ISO3166-1 codes for countries, territories, and special areas.

The new codes are already being used in airline ticketing, passport issuances, currencies, and internationally traded shares of stocks, among others.

In fact, most pinoy internet users are already familiar with PH that's why they believe this shouldn't be a big deal anymore. Web is surrounded with PH referring to the Philippines, all URLs ending with ".ph" are all referring to Philippine domains.

The best way to implement the use of "PH"

The best way to fully implement the use of "PH", in my opinion, and so Pinoys in general will become familiar and used to it is that the government should require all commercial media to use "PH" every time they make a headline referring to the Philippines.

As you may well observed,  "RP" is very well represented in 
prints and broadcasting news
headlines that's why every tabloid readers and news-hungry pinoys are getting used to see "RP". 
You will see sports news headlines always goes with "RP Team", "RP golfer", "RP delegates", and the list goes on.


History of the 'RP' acronym

According to Manuel Quezon III, Undersecretary of Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning, the acronym "RP" was first popularized in 1946 following the declaration of Philippine independence.

"(It was used) after we became independent, to eliminate the colonial 'PI' or 'Philippine Islands'. Actually, under the 1935 Constitution, we formally abandoned the plural 'Philippine Islands' and adopted the unitary 'Philippines' to emphasize that we're a single country," Quezon explained.

The use of "RP" predates the establishment of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 1947 in an effort to establish internationally-accepted industrial and commercial standards.


Aside from it's sound being more formal than RP (which many jokes about it relating to Halloween's RIP), we should all use PH following a code set to an international standards.
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