
Religion continues its prevalent influence over the rankings — including Dios Es Bueno’s rebound to econd — and the trend is likely to only increase with the coming holidays.

Religion continues its prevalent influence over the rankings — including Dios Es Bueno’s rebound to econd — and the trend is likely to only increase with the coming holidays.

Clicking like doesn’t cost anything, but money talks, which ought to make a ranking of the preferences of people using Facebook Credits more valuable than tallies of fans.

Zynga continues to dominate Facebook games, claiming six of the top ten and four of the top five titles in the rankings produced by our peer site AppData.

CastleVille continues to grow faster than any other application on Facebook.

Facebook users have rallied around Real Madrid C.F. in support of the team’s important match this past weekend. But even the most popular sports team in Europe still can’t keep up with the likes and comments that posts on religious pages enjoy.

Zynga’s newest game has already set a record in its first week, growing faster than any other application has during its first week on Facebook.

The Indonesian motivational speaker returns to our chart this week, but still isn’t quite as engaging as certain religious pages.

Facebook page creation tools have the most growth this week, including some that haven’t appeared on our charts before.

Faith-based pages continue to engage more people than any other type of content on Facebook, although European soccer also has a lot of people commenting and clicking like.

A short horror video has made it to the top of our list of the fastest growing applications nine days after Halloween, followed by Zynga’s newest and edgiest game.