Reported by TechCrunch, according to a new data report from comScore Facebook drew more than 200 million unique visitors in the month of December compared to Myspace’s number, just over 100 million. Just six months ago Facebook and Myspace were tied around 100 million visitors, but Facebook’s numbers shot up at a rate of 10.8 percent per month on the global scale while Myspace stayed stagnant.
I’m not sure what Myspace has left that it can do to combat Facebook’s rise to dominance. Myspace has branched out to new audiences, as it is now the preferred social networking site of adults, and yet even with a new audience Myspace has seen very little growth over the past year. If Myspace wants to stay on top, it’s going to need to do something drastic, like changing its name to Facebook.