Table of contents:
- Give me back the money (which I didn't pay)
- Assbook
- Catch on the net
- Facebook unites
- I can't live without you or with you
- Oh, wondrous licked world
Video: Changes in the social network Facebook (Facebook) through the eyes of cartoonists
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Changes in Facebook occur from year to year. Is it good or bad? People chained to the account, like convicts to cannonballs, get used to the design and options. And if the cozy one changes, you have to settle in the virtual space again and figure out what's what. This can be unsettling. In addition, users are worried whether Facebook will now invade their personal territory, whether the photo gallery of skeletons from the closet will get public commenting. Foreign cartoonists share their observations of the world, like everything and everyone.
Give me back the money (which I didn't pay)
The user of the social network is dissatisfied: “Outrageous! How could they do this to Facebook? - “Ask for your money back,” - the spouse sneers: registration in the “Mordokniga” is free, so no one owes anything to anyone. The author of the drawing is the American cartoonist Randy Bish.
Assbook
So what's the problem? Apparently, the fact that the users themselves want the best, try to surprise the friends' faces with an uncommon expression, but it turns out … hmm, as in the cartoon of Daryl Cagle.
Catch on the net
Facebook is transforming the world into one big village where everyone knows everything about everyone. Or they might find out. And personal information from the profile is bought and sold, like almost everything in the world. "What do we have left that is not included in any database?" - Ask the characters in the drawing by cartoonist Mike Keefe. The question is rhetorical.
Facebook unites
Does social media help you communicate? Cartoonist Mike Keefe has doubts. If primitive people even sat facing each other, modern picnic lovers on the sidelines turned away and print, print, print … Everyone who loves warm lamp communication and songs near the fire is indignant.
I can't live without you or with you
"Everything! I left Facebook! " - Peter Broelman's character rejoices. But addiction to social networks takes its toll: "I wonder how many more people left?" - and our patient hero is back in the game!
Oh, wondrous licked world
The era of like began with the fact that on Facebook you could find out which of your friends liked which site. Then everything moved to the real world. There are “foodpads” - tablet menus where you can approve a particular dish. Awkwardness sometimes happened. Who will love the inscription over the bed of love: "Four friends like this sexual partner."
These are difficult times for the unloved and unliked. They had to beg and run up to answers: "Maybe you should be given the key to the apartment where the huskies are?" And virtual favorites began to create closed clubs: "512 people like me." - "Sorry, you need at least 1000". In the end, the Earth was covered with holographic likes: the sun - 3.5 billion, people - 309, a dog - 83. Jen Sorensen looked into the future of Facebook.
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