PCMAG: First there was Coke Zero. Now, "Facebook Zero"?
On Tuesday, Facebook announced 0.facebook.com, a stripped-down Facebook site for emerging countries. The site offers a compelling reason to visit, if you're a poor farmer in Bolivia: 0.facebook.com is totally free for most carriers, especially those foreign services that charge by the kilobyte. Facebook sad it had signed up more than 50 mobile operators around the world and convinced them not to charge for the site.
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.