Thursday, February 4, 2016

12 things you do on Facebook anymore – Metro

In Facebook’s childhood you had no choice. All of your status updates began with “ice” until November 2007.

When each state were bound to begin with “ice” had two choices; To write in English or writing on Swenglish. Many chose the first option, even though they really did not have any English speaking friends.

To leak out people’s status updates has been one of Facebook’s mainstay since its inception. But in childhood, you had to remove them as a friend to avoid seeing them if you were not unusually familiar with the privacy settings.

As the “unfollow” was introduced as a simple way to avoid all the “friend” entries you avoid the embarrassing situation when you come into a unfriendad individual on the town.

Facebook Chat was not until the spring of 2008. Anyone who wanted to share their fill memories or love stories had to do it on your friend’s wall.

Going back to a wall from the 2007′s like reading the graffiti at a gas station toilet – with the difference that the posts are written under their own names.

When did you upload a photo on Facebook without simultaneously publish it to Instagram last? Since Facebook bought Instagram for one billion US dollars in 2012, cross-publishing has become more seamless, but concern that Instagram and Facebook would be one and the same service have proved unfounded.

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the idea of ​​starting that everything you upload online can be seen by anyone in perpetuity had not really taken hold. Moreover, there was neither my mother or the police on Facebook yet.

Therefore, could images of at best inadequate and at worst illegal situations uploaded as if there were no tomorrow. The use of different friend lists were not as widespread and only in 2011 meant “limited profile” that you could block all material from some users.

the use of this feature was about as popular as using your actual index finger to poke at acquaintances. When it was introduced in the site’s blöjålder know this is not quite what Puff would be to have Mark Zuckerberg said.

And it was never clearer than that. 2012 Facebook tried to kick life into the brand with a Snapchat competitor in the form of a separate app called Poke. Never heard of it? No, exactly. That was why it was closed down last year.

Just Farmville attracted over 83 million users – and you had this for five or six years ago there were about as many invitations you felt that you got every hour.

Though people continue to play games like Candy Crush Saga and Dragon City Games have become less intrusive (or you have unfriendat players) and Facebook’s infrastructure better at hiding the invitations.

Remember when you threw up on the mouse (for you Facebookade always from the computer) when you received a notification?
by now you are probably in as many groups, so many friends and administer as many pages to your globe never miss a figure – and you have long ago ceased to worry.

How many apps and services, log on today in via Facebook? One of fejjans many applications today is a sort of e-ID which saves you register manually on every new post.

The function that allows other sites logon via Facebook called Facebook Connect, introduced in December 2008.

It’s easy to forget, but to write what you did just now was a” thing “with this in the beginning. It would be interesting was not a requirement, rather the exception. A status of “laws stew” is today unthinkable.

The feeling when you pulled a white lie that you have courtyard cleaning to avoid having to go on a astråkig party and your buddy check you and four others at the pub is by now vintage.

the knowledge that you can take away the ability for friends to check set up was not as widespread as today. Also: Who the hell checking in 2015?

Few things are as embarrassing as the old Facebook Post your partner or friend will suddenly rapporteur with.

Fortunately, Facebook introduced in 2011 a feature that allows you to hide all the old posts on your Facebook profile. It will find you .

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