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Network Communitywww.facebook.co.uk is arguably the largest social networking website on
the internet. It was developed in 2003 by a student programmer at
Harvard University as a networking site exclusively for Harvard
students. Shortly after its success there, it spread to the other Ivy
League universities. Since then, facebook.co.uk has spread across the
entire globe. It is no longer exclusive to college students; anyone is
free to create an account and join a network. Facebook boasts over 500
million users and is accessible from even the most remote countries.
Facebook allows users to log on, create a personal profile, and join a
social network. Users are allowed to upload basic information about
themselves: their name, where they work, what school they attend, what
town the live in, etc. Users can then look up others and find those with
similar backgrounds and interests. Individuals are allowed to make
friends with other users and post their relationship status with each
other. Friend lists are available for public viewing.
The social infrastructure of facebook is its main draw. One individual
can look up another and view his or her friends and social networks.
They might have friends in common, and choose to become friends
themselves. Large social networks can be developed through facebook in
ways that might not be possible upon in person. One can join a social
network exclusive to his or her college, workplace, or church group, and
interact with others in the same network.
Pictures can be uploaded into digital albums for online viewing. People
love to upload photos from parties, adventures, trips and vacations, and
other events. It's easy to catch with friends who have fallen
out-of-touch by sending a message to their facebook account and viewing
their recent photo albums. For those concerned about privacy, photo
viewings can be restricted to friends and family only. Since its development, facebook has revolutionized networking and has enormous potential for bringing people together.
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