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I imagine China would look a bit different in pop density.looks just like the electricity map and the pop density map
I imagine China would look a bit different in pop density.
Kind of surprised by the lack of Russia as well.
What's the deal with the blue lines everywhere?
The OP is the source. :sneaky:OP, care to link your source?
China, Japan, and South Korea are way too dim for this to be a power / pop density map. They must prefer social network sites other than Facebook.looks just like the electricity map and the pop density map
Definitely too dim, but you can actually see South Korea and Japan unlike most of China.China, Japan, and South Korea are way too dim for this to be a power / pop density map. They must prefer social network sites other than Facebook.
That is fucking badass. I didn't even notice that china was gone until I read one of the posts. That is pretty fuckin scary that 1 billion people just dropped off the map.
I see that people are wondering why e.g. Brazil, Russia, and China are dark - Brazilians use Google's Orkut, Russians use VKontakte, Chines use QQ, Saudis use Maktoob, etc. In the latter two cases government blocking probably has a lot to do with it, but in Russia and Brazil's case other networks just plain managed to catch on first - people go where their friends are.
what? No FB users in the heart of Australia?
I think that's correct. Looks like a normal pop map of Australia and NZ to me, but the Aussies can confirm.Aren't there like, very few people, in the heart of that piece of land?
I thought all of the people in Australia (besides the tribal folk) lived close to the coastlines, and that the interior of the continent is mostly desert.