The line graph illustrates the number of active daily users on Facebook across three countries, namely Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand, from 2007 to 2014.
Overall, the trends in user activity present distinct patterns among the three nations, with Vietnam exhibiting a consistent upward trajectory, Cambodia experiencing fluctuations, and Thailand demonstrating a combination of decline and stabilization.
In Vietnam, the number of active Facebook users showed remarkable growth, commencing just under 5 million in 2007 and escalating to over 20 million by 2014. This progressive rise was consistent year on year, indicating a robust expansion of the platform’s popularity in the country.
Conversely, Cambodia’s user numbers exhibited significant volatility throughout the observed period. Beginning at approximately 9 million in 2007, the figure dipped to around 8 million in 2008, before peaking close to 14 million in 2012. However, this was followed by a decline back to about 9 million in 2013, culminating in a slight recovery to around 10.5 million in 2014. Meanwhile, Thailand experienced a dramatic shift, starting with approximately 22 million users in 2007, declining to about 10.5 million by 2010. Although there was a resurgence to 22 million in 2011, the user base ultimately stabilized at around 13 million from 2012 to 2014, concluding the period with a modest increase.
