Facebook is getting closer to Instagram with a new logo and features.
If you have an interview for a job that you really want to get, make sure that you do not have any posts on Facebook and other social networks that could repel the employer and cost you the job.
The Coca-Cola bottle selfie wants to capture a special moment - when you drink Coca-Cola. In the days of analog cameras, we were very selective in our photography and captured only memorable moments. With the advent of digital photography and selfie mania, this has completely changed. Today, the average teenager takes more toilet selfies than Neil Armstrong took on the moon. Let's get back to special moments. Coca-Cola has always played on our emotions and wants us to associate its carbonated drink with beautiful moments in life. Therefore, the idea of a Coca-Cola bottle selfie in the age of Snapchat seems like a completely logical move and not at all surprising.
Civitacampomarano is a small town in the Italian province of Campobasso with only 400 inhabitants, mostly elderly. In this village, rich in tradition, the Internet is still quite unknown. You can't surf the web here, so you can go to a bar that is the physical incarnation of Google. Here you are not watching YouTube on the screen. Here, YouTube is just a chair in front of the TV and the WhatsApp app is just a phone booth. What the hell are you thinking? It is an artistic intervention Web 0.0 by the Milanese artist Biancoshock, with which he wanted to show that people can go about quite normally even without the Internet, without which many people today can no longer imagine life.
Good things come to those who wait. For almost a decade, we Facebook users have been waiting to be able to express our disagreement or disapproval with a single click. At our insistence, Mark Zuckerberg has now only announced the imminent arrival of the Dislike button, which will almost certainly bear a different name, as the founder of this social network says that he will not offer it as a weapon for criticism, but for an expression of empathy. No more weird moments when we like tragic news, then.
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.
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.
Do you know how many people use Facebook? Try to guess! No, 'huge' is not an acceptable answer. Along with the profits in the last quarter of 2015, Mark Zuckerberg (now the ninth richest man in the world) announced a number of interesting statistics about the size of his "family" via Facebook. Check out how big she got!
Facebook takes a huge toll on many people! Also because of the large amount of nonsense that is produced there on a daily basis by various individuals and "quasi" influencers who have nothing to say and therefore "leaven" exclusively psychological nonsense. But one must ask why the blue network offers us such a large amount of this content. I'll give you the answer myself and explain how I elegantly removed myself from the community and simply became a happier person.
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.
After realizing that you can see all the photos and posts liked by your friends on Facebook, we have now discovered another interesting option that you may be interested in. Facebook can reveal your entire Facebook history to you. Find out how to get to your personal Facebook archive below.
If you remember the fairy tale about Janko and Metka, then you probably know how naively the brother and sister entered the delicious (made of candy) house of the evil witch, unaware of all the dangers lurking inside. A similar situation is faced by us, real persons who have entered the world of social networks without realizing what everything we post online reveals about us.