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Duncan Echols-Jones
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Bolt.com, the "first social networking site" is founded
SixDegrees.com, another early social networking site is launched
AOL Instant Messenger goes live
MySpace is founded
Originally called Facemash and then "TheFacebook.com", Facebook is founded
Facebook allows users to add photos with infinite storage capacity for each user
Facebook implements the "News Feed"
Facebook launches mobile app
Facebook displays its first advertisement on the News Feed
Facebook implements the "like" button
Facebook implements the "Timeline" for individual profiles
Facebook rolls out the "Facebook Exchange", a platform that allows vendors to bid on users to view their advertisements
Facebook implements AutoPlay on videos in the News Feed
Facebook announces that it will attempt to reduce the number of "hoaxes" (i.e. fake news) by implementing changes to News Feed platform in an attempt to allow readers to "view them more critically"
1 billion unique users access Facebook in a single day
Facebook announces that it is making changes to its News Feed algorithm to collect data on amount of time users look at content and time spent off Facebook
Mark Zuckerberg testifies in front of the Senate in regards to Facebook's privacy policies
Sir Tim Berners Lee invents the World Wide Web
The Communications Decency Act passes congress and sets guidelines about what can and can't be shared on the internet
LinkedIn is launched
Instagram hits 1 billion monthly users
Twitter is launched
Instagram is launched
Tinder is launched
500 million tweets sent in a day
FCC repeals Net Neutrality regulations
Microsoft engineer Hugh E. Williams (purportedly) creates infinite scroll
Facebook reports $9.3 billion in ad revenue, up 47% from previous year
Average American reports spending over 2 hours on social media each day