What Is Facebook?-Vital Role In Modern Society

let's know why soo many people can’t stay away from Facebook-] How Facebook is changing our social lives 


Facebook is a social networking website where users can post their photographs (pictures/pics) and hottest news where we can easily share like and comment and another interesting view in this social media can live chat and can watch soo many videos. Facebook allows you to post status updates to keep in touch with friends and family. This Network is slightly different than other media unlike email or instant messaging, which are relatively private, though shared content is more public on Facebook, Facebook is changing our social lives which means they’ll usually be seen by many other people. Today, Facebook is the world’s largest social network, with more than 1 billion users worldwide.

Getting Started With Facebook

If you want to see for yourself why more than a billion monthly visitors can’t stay away from Facebook, sign up for a free Facebook account online, add profile and cover photos, and search for people you know to start your friend's list. You’ll be part of the social media juggernaut before you know it.

Why use Facebook? How It Began 

Have you ever wondered why people like using Facebook? After all, there are already a lot of other ways to communicate online, like through email, instant messaging, and so on. What makes Facebook unique is the ability to connect and share with the people you care about at the same time.

Facebook began in February of 2004 as a school-based social network at Harvard University. It was created by Mark Zuckerberg along with Edward Saverin, both students at the college. It wasn’t until 2006 that Facebook opened to anyone 13 years or older and took off, rapidly overtaking MySpace as the most popular social network in the world.
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