If Facebook were a country, it would be the third largest ... in the world. It reminds me of Nebraska, where Husker Stadium became the third largest city in the state on game days (at a meager 80,000 something). If Facebook were a country, would it have an anthem? Would it have a flag? Would its president be Mark Zuckerberg? It's a weird thing to think about. But it also creates some kind of fusion, of people the world over. It's like we really do exist under a single set of dictates. The Facebook Constitution (aka the terms of service and privacy agreement).
Anyhow, here's a fun updated Map of Online Communities by the folks at xkcd.com on the current landscape of the interwebs. Click on it to make it huge. I highly recommend this, because you'll see all the funny and quirky details.
Oct 6, 2010
The Facebook Anthem?
10:03 AM
Chaviva Gordon-Bennett
Labels:
facebook,
internet,
Social Media,
xkcd
3 comments:
The Island of Yelp is so very small!
(I love this.)
is that facebook or treifbook?
@Anonymous Um, wah? Are you the same heckler as the movie poster person?
@SS :)
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