An inside look at how Twitter, Instagram, and other social media channels are being used today.
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Let's begin with Facebook.
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This is what it looks like when you update your status on Facebook:
A status is a personal post on Facebook, which gets shared to all of your Facebook friends. These are often written posts, but users can also upload a photo/video. The goal of Facebook is to share your life and thoughts with your friends through status updates, photos, and videos.
We (users) can like a status, a photo, and things we're interested in, such as websites and musical artists — which is literally giving it a thumbs-up (that's the icon).
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Your Facebook News Feed includes status updates, photos, videos, links, and other activity from people, pages, and groups that you follow on Facebook.
The News Feed is essentially the homepage of your very own version of Facebook, meaning every single person sees something different when they log on, since your friends and the things you like dictate what you see.
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