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The image displays a line graph tracking daily users in millions over the years 2007 to 2014 for Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. Vietnam's user count starts just below 5 million in 2007 and finishes above 20 million in 2014, with a steady increase throughout. Cambodia's user count starts at approximately 9 million in 2007, dips to its lowest at around 8 million in 2008, peaks close to 14 million in 2012, falls again to about 9 million in 2013, and slightly rises to around 10.5 million in 2014, showing a volatile trend. Thailand starts at approximately 22 million in 2007, gradually decreases to around 10.5 million in 2010, spikes to 22 million in 2011, and mostly maintains around 13 million from 2012 to 2014, ending slightly increased.
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The line graph depicts the daily number of active Facebook users across three Southeast Asian nations: Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand, from 2007 to 2014.
Overall, Vietnam’s users consistently increased, while Cambodia’s numbers fluctuated, and Thailand showed a trend of decline and stabilization.
Vietnam experienced a steady growth in user base, starting at under 5 million in 2007 and reaching over 20 million by 2014. This upward trend highlights a continuous rise in the platform’s popularity within the country.
Cambodia, on the other hand, demonstrated a more erratic pattern. Users started at around 9 million in 2007, decreased slightly in 2008, then peaked at almost 14 million in 2012, before dropping again to 9 million in 2013 and recovering slightly to 10.5 million in 2014.
Thailand’s users began at 22 million in 2007 but declined sharply to about 10.5 million by 2010. Although there was a brief surge to 22 million in 2011, the number stabilized at approximately 13 million from 2012 to 2014.
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