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Do any of us ‘laugh out loud’ anymore?

Laughing out loud, or “lol”, has been the go to phrase to communicate amusement online (no matter how small) forever. However according to new statistics, that may no longer be the case, with many Facebook users rarely, if ever using the acronym any more, preferring more speech-like “haha” and “hehe,” as ways to let people know they at least blew a little air out of their nose.

The study, conducted by the social network, was called “The Not So Universal Language of Laughter,” and it looked into the discussion habits of the social network's U.S. user base. It found that out of all of the possible ways people could let others know that they'd enjoyed what they just read, saw or heard, “haha” was easily the most common, with some 51.4 per cent of users using it at some point.

Comparatively, “lol” was down to just 1.9 per cent of users laughing out loud (or at least saying they were) on a regular basis. The biggest growth group as of late was emojis, which now have a 33.7 per cent share of the amusement language market.

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It's been suggested by some, namely the New Yorker, that certain forms of laughter online were for the young. Although the initial speculation that “hehe,” was something the youngsters said, it was actually found to be the opposite, with emojis enjoying the youngest median audience, while lol occupied the oldest bracket; though only by a few years.

There's also an interesting gender split, with women using more emojis, but men much more likely to use “haha” as a form of online laughter.

The rest of the study has some other interesting trends based on geography and laugh frequency too.

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KitGuru Says: I must admit I'm still a lol user, though I've been know to drop a few of the others too. What about the rest of you?

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10 comments

  1. Haha, I can’t believe this is an article. lol While reading it I was a little concerned, hehe. In the end I finally understood that really people just use what they feel fits the strength of their laughter. ☺

  2. I use rofl, and xD mostly

  3. xD

  4. I only just realized that ‘xD’ is a person with closed eyes sticking their tongue out, and I’ve been using computers since 1979.

  5. Why isn’t what you discribed xP? Confused.

  6. I use lol. Though, my gran called lollies ‘lols’, and had she ever used the internet would have been severally confused by everyone’s sweet teeth.

  7. Dear goodness why just why?
    Personally can’t stand seeing xD dunno why but it just irks the life out of me. A BF4 silk road server I play on at nights is full of xD users until I start using c4 on bikes 🙂 hehe haha rofl and oh what the hell, xD! .. They aren’t so full of xD after that, tears maybe tho 🙂

  8. @Zac maybe it was a slow day for Jon Martindale?

  9. Still use lol because I am lazy!
    The letters are right next to each other. Only need middle finger and index finger on one hand to type it in less than 1 second while still using the mouse with the other hand.
    hehehe and hahahah is too much effort, First world problems!

  10. I never liked bike C4 ing. I can understand the rage you can get towards you. to me its like camping with a shotgun on top of the huge ladder in that “new” snow level who’s name I forgot.