Facebook’s 1st-year-as-a-publicly-traded-company year in review
In association with CNBC Digital Workshop, a sad celebration of the one year anniversary of the Facebook IPO.
A dramatic generational shift. Profiles are out, ephemera is in.
by John Herman | pub. Apr. 10, 2013 | BuzzFeed

Facebook is the “most important” social media site for about 10% fewer teenagers than it was a year ago, according to a new PiperJaffray survey of over 5,000 teenagers.
(Source: threshold, via satanic-capitalist)
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The oftentimes bewildering practices of the Facebook censorship guidelines have struck again, temporarily banning The New Yorker’s Facebook page for violating community standards. The offending material? This Mick Stevens cartoon. The representation of nudity in art posted on the site has been a contentious issue, but this particular instance seems especially absurd.
You can read more about “Nipplegate” at The New Yorker’s website. (source: Juxtapoz)