Facebook return friends day videos as it marks 13th birthday
Facebook has returned to its roots by sharing a series of nostalgic videos to celebrate its 13th birthday. The social media giant has been sharing a series of "Then vs. Now" videos on its official Facebook page, highlighting the evolution of the platform over the years.
The videos showcase how Facebook has changed and grown since its launch in 2004, with comparisons between the early days of the platform and how it looks today. The videos also feature some of the most iconic Facebook features, such as the "poke" button and the "Like" button.
One of the videos shows a comparison between the early Facebook profile pages and the modern-day profiles, highlighting the changes in design and functionality. Another video shows a comparison between the early Facebook news feed and the modern-day news feed, highlighting the changes in how users consume content on the platform.
Facebook has also been sharing some of the most popular and iconic Facebook videos from over the years, including the "Poke" video from 2004 and the "Like" video from 2007.
The social media giant has also been sharing some of the most memorable Facebook moments from over the years, including the first Facebook post, which was made by Mark Zuckerberg in 2004.
Facebook has also been celebrating its 13th birthday by sharing some of the most popular and iconic Facebook memes from over the years, including the "I'm not a doctor, but..." meme and the "I'm not a vegetarian because I love animals, I'm a vegetarian because I hate plants" meme.
Overall, Facebook's 13th birthday celebration is a nostalgic trip down memory lane, highlighting the evolution of the platform and the impact it has had on the world.