Facebook celebrates its 12th birthday with Friends Day

Today, Facebook is turning 12 years-old and they are celebrating it by declaring the day as  Friends Day.

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If you’ve already checked your Facebook early this morning, you’re probably greeted by an automated video regarding Friends Day which are highlights of friendship and memories. If you think Facebook could have done better, no worries, you can edit them before sharing.Right after watching, you customize the photos that are included. And a new one will be produced, ready for sharing it among your connections.

Also, there will be special Friends Day sticker packs available for download at facebook.com/stickers.

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5 Types of People We Unfriend/Unfollow on Facebook

The use of social media, or Facebook in particular, has made it possible to easily share snippets of our lives to friends and family alike. Although at times, some people get carried away with their posts which others might find irritating or annoying. Here are 5 kinds of people that we want to be seeing less of in the cyber space.

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Here are 5 kinds of people that we want to be seeing less of in the cyber space.

5. People  who frequently post hoaxes or unverified news

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We’ve said this before and we’ll say it again: Be sure to double check and verify all the articles to see if they’re true before reposting them. This not only spreads misleading info but could cause unnecessary trouble to other readers.

Case in point, I recently saw an article on my feed that warns Filipinos for an upcoming super typhoon headed straight to the Philippines. The one who posted it was on the verge of panicking and I myself got worried as well. After reading the article, I noticed that it was published from a few years back and had just resurfaced due to one unaware netizen sharing and believing it to be recent.

It’s okay to have posted it by mistake, but it’s another thing to blindly repost every “shocking” news you see on your feed.

4. People who relentlessly bug you to like their posts

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That old acquaintance you no longer see and talk to anymore but only messages you to like his unflattering video cover of Adele’s Hello? *Clicks unfriend/unfollow button*

3. People with hacked accounts that post malware-infested links

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If you see a contact that posts nothing but virus-ridden links (usually with pornographic images), chances are their accounts were hacked and are being used to spread more malware.

If this is the case, be sure to unfollow them so you don’t accidentally open their links and report them directly to Facebook so the company can take precautionary actions on said profile.

2. People who keep on sending game invitations after declining them

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We get it. You’re a Facebook gamer and you want more of your friends to play with you. But if you’ve already sent an invite and the person have already declined or disregarded it repeatedly, this means they’re simply not that interested.

You wouldn’t have to invite them to play Candy Crush in the first place if they wanted to play it, don’t you think?

1. People who spam your feed with their selfies

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This is a personal favorite to unsubscribe to. There are those that would update their profile through the numerous amount of selfies they took as they go on about their activities. It’s basically the same face you see in different places.

It doesn’t end there. Some people fill their selfies with unrelated quotes or worse, a handful of hashtags sometimes not relevant (or doesn’t make sense) to the photo at all. Like, “Just got a haircut. #selfie #blessed #wokeuplikethis”.

You’re at a parlor. You didn’t wake up like that — unless you live in the beauty salon.

Bonus: People wanting to move on from their ex-lovers

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As an extra addition, removing your ex-lover from your friends list could only mean two things: either you’re really mad at him/her and you don’t want to see updates on his life anymore, or you still couldn’t move on and seeing the person (who is probably happier now) would only continue to stir the emotions you’re still feeling.

Yes, Facebook now helps you move on from this, but it just feels different when you totally unfriend the person. It’s like you’re really cutting him/her off of your life (which also might be something that you need). Be careful, though, as it is believed to be an act of bitterness whoever unfriends the ex-lover first.

Kidding aside, what can we learn from all these? For one, we could aim to be more responsible on what we post on our social media sites. Just because somebody else posted it, doesn’t mean it’s automatically true. Again, double check and verify the sources.

Sometimes we could also appear to be irritating our friends online due to constantly bothering them for invites or likes. Let’s try and be more sensitive of what they want and don’t want so we avoid being unfriended or unfollowed by our contacts.

Any more reasons for you to unfriend someone? Our comments section awaits!

 

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Facebook now helps you move on from your ex-lover

Breaking up with a lover is never fun and the last thing we want to happen is to be reminded about it on Facebook when it pops up either through Memories or when someone tags you. This is why the company is rolling out a new feature that will hide your exes from your feed after a breakup.

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This move is an attempt to help people who could possibly be going through difficult times. The company mentions that they want to “help people end relationships on Facebook with greater ease, comfort, and sense of control.”

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Once you change your relationship status to show that you’re no longer in a relationship, Facebook will offer you to try out their tools so you could:

  • See less of a former partner’s name and profile picture around Facebook without having to unfriend or block them. Their posts won’t show up in News Feed and their name won’t be suggested when people write a new message or tag friends in photos.
  • Limit the photos, videos or status updates that a former partner will see.
  • Edit who can see their past posts with a former partner and untag themselves from posts with that person.

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This new feature is now available in the United States on mobile, and will roll out to different regions based on people’s feedback over time.

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Facebook now helps you move on from your ex-lover

Breaking up with a lover is never fun and the last thing we want to happen is to be reminded about it on Facebook when it pops up either through Memories or when someone tags you. This is why the company is rolling out a new feature that will hide your exes from your feed after a breakup.

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This move is an attempt to help people who could possibly be going through difficult times. The company mentions that they want to “help people end relationships on Facebook with greater ease, comfort, and sense of control.”

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Once you change your relationship status to show that you’re no longer in a relationship, Facebook will offer you to try out their tools so you could:

  • See less of a former partner’s name and profile picture around Facebook without having to unfriend or block them. Their posts won’t show up in News Feed and their name won’t be suggested when people write a new message or tag friends in photos.
  • Limit the photos, videos or status updates that a former partner will see.
  • Edit who can see their past posts with a former partner and untag themselves from posts with that person.

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This new feature is now available in the United States on mobile, and will roll out to different regions based on people’s feedback over time.

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Facebook now has 1.55B people, more than 1B are active every day

Since Facebook was founded 11 years ago, it continues to attract users and businesses from all around the globe. Founder, Chairman and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, posted on his page a “community update” about the social networking site and its sister companies.

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Facebook now has 1.55 Billion members each month which is more than 20% of the world’s population. More than 1 Billion of them are online every day. Thanks to their effort to connect more people through Internet.org, an additional 15 million people now have access to the Internet.

Within the Facebook community, WhatsApp has the next big number of members with 900 Million while Facebook’s own messaging app, Messenger, is enjoyed by 700 Million. Instagram, on the other hand, has 400 Million people who are sharing photos each month.

Among the achievements of Facebook is Aquila, an unmanned aircraft that brings internet access to remote areas, their own internet satellite, an AI-powered digital assistant, and the first Oculus VR for consumers.

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