Recently, reports from a Forbes article and from Facebook executives here discuss how there has been a 16% fall in American teens liking pages, and even more from other countries like the Netherlands. Part of this is due to teens transferring into a more mobile space, utilizing apps like Snapchat and Instagram and starting to forgo Facebook as an essential social media tool. For a social network that relies on it’s users, losing technically proficient teens is a major blow. Facebook Messenger is seeing more usage than Facebook itself in some cases, where people are using the Facebook SMS client to chat with friends instead of following feeds, which in my opinion have become clogged up with advertisements for unneeded products and lots of garbage. When the clutter becomes to great on networks such as Facebook or Myspace and Digg in the past, users tend to migrate away to cleaner, fresher sites. Facebook is dealing with an image problem, where problems with spam and malware on games is discouraging users from becoming as heavily entwined with the site as they were earlier.