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Facebook is an internet based social network. It is the most popular social network service.It was launched on February 20, 2004. It was founded by Mark Zucker Berg with his college room mates and fellow students. The number of the Facebook users are increasing day by day. most of them Facebook on a mobile service. Its users must be registered before using the social networking site.After creating a personal profile, they can add other users as friends and  exchange SMS.Facebook has affected  the social life and  activity of people in various ways. It connects people  worldwide. It contributes much to develop social and friendly relationship among people living far and near.It provides on-line chatting as well. With the help of Facebook, we can easily find out our long lost friends and relatives who are Facebook members. Besides, Facebook  can be used to raise awareness and  share news and views  among the members. Any person wishing to be a Facebook member needs first to  have an internet connection and then to sign up with personal details and secret passwords to ensure privacy and security. Facebook has some disadvantages as well. Evil-minded people may upload objectionable photos  and comments. They  use it to serve  their evil purpose.In spite of these negative aspects. Facebook is a great blessing of modern science.

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