Takeaswig- With each passing year, Facebook struggles to keep the attention of the future generation. Studies show that the number of teens active on Facebook has declined as much as 16% in Q3 of 2013. This foreshadows the inevitable exodus to the next generation of social networks. I want to talk about why this is happening, and why this is important in the history of social technology.
Messenger will return the Facebook mobile app thanks to Meta.
Now you can get happy birthday messages on your actual birthday instead of some random day.
Facebook has to implement new rules for Facebook Live because people are literally the worst. Now, if you break the rules you'll receive a ban.
From my point of view, "IF" ever Facebook era ends then it will be a point to study why it has end? As of now I don't think so it has any flaws to come near to end until and unless people get another level of option better than Facebook.
I'm pretty much done with Facebook. I really only use mine for other website logins
I still enjoy FB. Most people are getting pissed off about how the site shoves things at you, yet they don't understand that most of those things can be shut off.
Such as Candy Crush invites...
Facebook are doing it to themselves. Their privacy is very bad and they are making changes constantly that most people dont like.
Most people I know still use Facebook, although the spamming and random posts aren't done as often, which I guess is a good thing.
Going forward Facebook will be more about socializing, not about getting 3000 friends. Let the kids move to Twitter or whatever.