9 Fun Facts You Didn't Know About Facebook!

On February 4, 2016, Facebook has named the "Friends Day" to mark the 12th anniversary of its social networking site. It focuses on how well the site linked people worldwide and showcases photos of memorable times with family members and friends, with a video montage from Friends Day having appeared on user facebook feeds.
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Despite the wide size of Facebook, it is possible to forget the existence of the humble sleeping room in Harvard University. Mark Zuckerberg and Harvard collaborators Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz , and Chris Hughes began the earliest version of the platform on the 29 th of October 2003. This early site was intended as a game "hot or not" that contrasts images from different grades based on their appeal.

The former website laid the foundations for Thefacebook.com, which began on February 4, 2004. Originally only available for Harvard students, the site quickly grew out of Colombia, Yale and Stanford, and then into the remainder of the schools of the Ivy League and Boston before trying to spread throughout the country and around the world.

In the next century, something everybody, from twens to grandmothers, used was made of a private website for college students. With WhatsApp and Instagram, Facebook has evolved to incorporate apps that extend scope and appeal to the client.

Read to know 12 interesting facts on Facebook to celebrate the 12th anniversary of the website.

1. Most liked photo On Facebook

Everybody has fun days when you share a new photo of yourself or yourself with a partner and you'll instantly be filled by "loves" and President Barack Obama has witnessed it magnified even by millions. In 2012, a photograph by Obama and the first dad with the title "Four more years" produced the photo most liked in the history of Facebook, following their reelection.

From now on, the picture has been 4,410,548, only a little more than the regular selfie you remember.

2. Al Pacino: Facebook's "Godfather"

The original "fact" appearing on the site was nothing other than the oscar winning Al Pacino. that was one of the bizarre pieces on Facebook fun facts.

There was even a blurred, grey-looking, white and blue men face on the top of the web site in the original homepage for the site. The image of the teenage Pacino from his "Godfather" days was in his essay, "The facebook effect: The interior story for the corporation linking the future" written by David Kirkpatrick.

In 2007, Mashable notes, this initial logos were deleted from the internet.

3. Hang Tuned To The Joneses

It is not just positive news around Facebook. A recent study revealed that spending so much time on the website of social networks could make people more stressed.

University of Michigan scientists tracked 82 young Facebook adult users by randomly texting their topics five times per day for two weeks and by asking their feelings and the frequency with which they used this website. They even questioned how much they communicated in the actual world with others.

4. Politicians On Facebook

Vice President Joe Biden was the first American on 12th birthday that either happened to coincide of World Cancer Day on Facebook. Facebook Profile Vice President Running.

"I want it to be a location where we could all speak to both of us explicitly about matters," Biden said during an assertion.

Facebook might be a platform for his work in the field of cancer.

President Obama of course is a great social networking fan, Biden's boss. Burson-Marsteller set to release Facebook as the world's most famous marketing firm. With 46,414,177 likes, Obama first arrived on his personal profile. Mauricio Macri, President of Argentina was the captain who had more social involvement in his fb page.

5. Why Facebook Is Blue

Nowadays the famous blue as well as blue colour palette of Facebook is the brand of own vision loss of Mark Zuckerberg. A 2010 account in New York showed that the CEO of the company's vision loss is red-green. So awesome blue on Facebook is a shade for him.

In the paper, Zuckerberg said "blue is my wealthiest color-all the blue I can see."

6. Coming Out On Facebook

Facebook produced in October data showing that more persons use the social media network to be recorded. The site followed the data for one year beginning from October 11, 2014, on global Coming Out Day. Over the course of this 12 months, the website brought 800,000 US people out.

This news happened at a time whenever the platform was seen by LGBT communities as being more inclusive. In February 2014, Facebook developed a "unique gender" alternative for defining users outside the male-female gender binary.

Whenever the United States came last June The Supreme Court ruled for gay marriage that a doubling of the regular day was done in which about 1 in 10 people shifted "affected" position.

7. 3.5 Degrees Of Separation

Ignore about six separation degrees this amount now has been reduced to 3.5 degrees. Two or more users, on median, are really only split by 3.5 degrees as per Facebook stats. That is even smaller than the 2011 average of 4 degrees. Facebook features the growing international influence of the site to this link between differing individuals.

8. Most Pokes On Facebook

Perhaps one of weirdest Facebook functionality, the "poke" apparently can't get much attention these days. The role is clear-users hit "Pick" on a Facebook and that person gets a news. It could be one way to stay on top of someone or actually bother him with alerts.

The guy believed to have got the most money on Facebook is Yan D, RecordSetter.com says from Singapore. The recording site veterinarian is needed users must provide their suspected facebook profiles with video evidence. Now, Yan D. correct now. The platform got 1,000,069 pokes. While others have screamed in the comment section of the site that they may have used poke generating apps, there is no doubt that these are a huge amount of pokes.

9. Most Popular Person On Facebook

Who's king at the fun children's table if Facebook's interactive high school? Now, Colombian singer Shakira has been for a while. The hit-maker "Hips Don't Lie" passed this line with the 2014 Facebook profile that was most "loved."

And yet Shakira was just a little just under one year afterward from her Facebook throne, even before Real Madrid football star Cristiano Ronaldo more likablely exceeded her. Both famous people like and count more than 100 million. Ronaldo likes 109,243,536 compared to Shakira's 104,415,432 at its time of publication.

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