When trying to separate the good Facebook applications from the bad - or at least the popular apps from the ostracized ones - a statistic known as the "daily active user count" often came in handy. Facebook's now trying to make it better by switching to a monthly perspective, and the social network is even recommending apps to some users.
In regards to that first development: things can change a lot in a 24-hour period. Facebook's Eric Zamore mentions a rent-splitting app that would only see much use once a month, for example. Or press coverage of, say, the relaunch of Scrabulous/Wordscraper could affect things for a week or more, but less than 30 days.
So a monthly active user count it is. Consider this a tiny step towards making Facebook less ADD in nature.
As for Facebook suggesting that people use certain apps, Zamore writes, "[W]e've been testing an application recommendation algorithm called 'Applications You May Like' with a portion of users visiting the Application Directory. The applications presented to users are algorithmically generated based on many factors, including which applications a user's friends use and the applications that have engaged similar users."
All in all, these moves are likely to reward developers who have succeeded in building loyal followings, and a few more of those who haven't will get weeded out.
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