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Nov/09

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The Funny Facebook status – Its place in history

Welcome to my intro about the history of the funny Facebook status and its place in the world of social networking and marketing today! Read on for part one of a brief history, the next parts are coming soon! I have been using Facebook for five years, and over that amount of time I’ve seen it change a lot. From its humble beginnings as a Harvard social network to keep students in touch with each other, it has grown exponentially to become the biggest social network in the world and also one of the biggest websites in the world. How has it done this? By constantly adapting to change in the marketplace of what people need from their ‘go-to’ social network.

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Funny Facebook statuses – Their history

One of the things which kept Facebook apart from its rivals (like Myspace, Hi5 and Friendster) was the appearance and usage of status update messages. These lines were featured on people’s home pages or profile pages, and they would describe exactly what someone is doing or thinking at any one time. You could change this status update as many times as you want, and it began a new trend of ‘social micro blogging’. It was something which would then be harnessed by the likes of Twitter, who built an entire empire around the concept of leaving small messages for people to read and comment on. ——- This is part one of a brief history of Facebook and its status update system. Check the blog again for more info about where the funny Facebook status was born and how it came to be an important part of the marketing mix today!

One small issue remained, however. The format of theFacebook status was such that people had to write in the following format:

User is XXXXX.

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Where XXXXX stands for the activity or verb which they wanted to highlight. What’s the problem? Well, it meant that people had to use very strange phrases in order to get their messages across. It also meant that people had to talk in the ‘third person’, which meant that they often sounded quite annoying and egotistical. Twitter, on the other hand, was not using this style and just had a simple empty box for people to write in. The result was that Twitter’s popularity grew and Facebook had to rely on its other core products (such as photo sharing and their longer ‘notes’) to stay ahead of the competition.

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Then, with a ‘revamp’ of their site, Facebook took the bold step of removing the necessity to write in third person and, even more importantly, took away the ‘name’ at the beginning of the box. The Facebook status went from amusing sidebar to one of the most powerful social media messengers out there. The popularity grew overnight, as suddenly people could put funny Facebook statuses in their home feed and they would be ‘pushed’ out to all of their friends.

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