The "American Roots Music" page I administrate on the social media Facebook page has had more than 5,000 likes. Many people may be wondering why a Japanese person would be interested in a page about American music. The site also has pages on Japanese ukiyoe and otaku culture created by foreigners, and in that sense, I don't think it's strange. The gender and age of those who "liked" the page. Let's take a look at the aggregate data on the gender and age of the people who "liked" the page. This is an estimate based on the information provided in the user's profile. The largest number of both men and women are aged 65 and above. This is surprising since social media is associated with young people. This is an estimate based on various factors such as age and gender entered by users in their Facebook profiles.
I once received a message from someone who found out that the administrator was Japanese, asking me to write in Japanese, but I replied that there were more foreigners. The top ten most viewed sites by country are as follows. The number in parentheses is the number of people.
- United States (3,337)
- Japan (274)
- United Kingdom (236)
- Canada (120)
- Australia (93)
- France (77)
- Italy (73)
- Germany (47)
- Brazil (47)
- Sweden (44)
As you can see, the overwhelming majority of visitors are from the United States, followed by the English-speaking countries of the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, and Europe, where most people speak English. Japan is second, but I think that's because it includes my Facebook friends. There are many pages with more than 10,000 visitors, so 5,000 is not a very impressive number. However, the current number of Facebook friends is 1,295, and since this is a unique theme, I guess you could say I have gained a good number of fans. So far, I've described milestones in units of 1,000 people. The next milestone is 6,000, or in Japanese terms, "六里塚", but I'm not sure when that will be.
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