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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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This graph depicts the average number of active Facebook users across three countries in Southeast Asia from 2007 to 2014. Overall, the number of users in Vietnam consistently increased, while the figures for Cambodia fluctuated and Thailand experienced a decline throughout the period.
In the earlier years, the number of current Facebook users in Vietnam and Cambodia was much lower, with Vietnam at 5 million in 2007 and Cambodia at 10 million. However, around 2007, the statistics for these two countries increased dramatically. The most significant change was observed in Vietnam, which started with 5 million users and, by the end of the data period, reached 25 million. Meanwhile, Cambodia began with 10 million users and ended with approximately 18 million.
In contrast, the trend in Thailand was vastly different from that in Vietnam and Cambodia. Thailand started with 25 million users but ended with an average of only 5 million by 2014. The number of users there gradually declined, hitting a low of 5 million.
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