We all have Facebook friends who honestly get on our nerves with what they do on this social network. Who does it make sense to tolerate and who doesn't? If you have any of the following among your friends, you can safely remove them from your friends list. These are the Facebook friends who are the most ripe for "shooting".
Who doesn't remember the mobile game Snake, which asked you to use a snake to pick up bonuses that appear randomly around the map? If you were excited about the game, we have great news for you.
If you're a regular on Instagram or Facebook, you all know that uncomfortable feeling when you feel like your life is empty and that everyone else has something better and fuller than you. The truth is, of course, far from that. We are all guilty of hiding behind the mask of social media in search of self-affirmation, and are willing to hide the truth in the process. Is your life also one big lie? This clip will open your eyes!
Not only can Facebook be completely addictive, it also has a range of private information about us, such as our political and religious affiliation, and at the same time it knows exactly where we are in the world at a given moment. Considering how much time people spend on this social network, all this is not so surprising, but soon Facebook will have even more information, namely it will be clear to it how much we have under our thumb.
A recent study showed that those who use Facebook live longer, but this one finds that we are less happy if we often follow what is happening with our friends, because the online image creates a false sense that others have a perfect life, but we ourselves no. As a result, it brings more envy than joy into our lives.
Rumors that Google is cooking something big have been confirmed. Next year comes Google Chrome, which will automatically block any ads users find annoying, radically changing the web and media landscape. So thoroughly that you will soon be unrecognizable. The web will suddenly become extremely small. And probably with only a few Slovenian media.
Curious about what Facebook looks like from the inside? Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently shared rare photos on the social network from a data center in Sweden, the first to be opened outside the United States. It houses as many as 3.75 million servers, miles of cables and pipes, ventilators and everything Facebook knows about you. Welcome to the Matrix!
Recently, there was a scandal in the USA that brought Facebook into disrepute. In 2014, Cambridge Analytica was revealed to have gained access to 50 million profiles of US citizens. Using the obtained data, they then built profiles of American voters. So how can we stop Facebook from spying on our messages today?
Most of us are guilty of checking Facebook too often. This one is like an insatiable thirst, like fresh lovers who miss each other even before they say goodbye. It is true that here you can find lost friends, information, share content, make friends, communicate, but at the same time, the social network turns us into unsociable creatures and bad employees outside the frames of the screen. But you don't have to. Check out how.
Have you noticed the rocket icon in the Facebook app? Do you know what it means? Apparently, Facebook wants to broaden our horizons!
Social media accounts hold some of our most precious digital memories and help us stay in touch with our loved ones. You could say that they are our "digital home" of sorts. Facebook and other online services offer security features that help protect your accounts and community and are easy to use.
Facebook's design team presented the Rooms application, a virtual refuge for everyone who likes to advertise incognito, that is, under a pseudonym. This social network requires a real identity to open a profile, but for many people, the web is the only place that gives them freedom of expression through anonymity. And since everything happens on Facebook, these virtual rooms for chatting about any topic allow them to be where everyone is.