Who knew that Facebook, the social media platform we all love to hate, is approaching two decades in existence?
With 3 billion users worldwide, it's hard to imagine a world without it, yet its cultural relevance is a tricky one to gauge. For younger generations, Facebook is utilitarian but boring, reserved for grandparents, while for those who came of age around its launch in 2004, it was the place to be, constantly referenced in daily conversations and late-night TV. But with the rise of AI and the integration of features like Reels and private messaging, Facebook is hoping to win back the hearts and eyeballs of young adults. Who knows, maybe it'll become the new Yellow Pages?
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