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In the media;
- At age 102, Ivy Bean of Bradford, England joined Facebook in 2008, making her one of the oldest people ever on Facebook. An inspiration to other residents of the care home in which she lived, she quickly became more widely known and several fan pages were made in her honor. She visited Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his wife, Sarah, in Downing Street early in 2010. Some time after creating her Facebook page, Bean also joined Twitter, when she passed the maximum number of friends allowed by Facebook. She became the oldest person to ever use the Twitter website. At the time of her death in July 2010, she had 4,962 friends on Facebook and more than 56,000 followers on Twitter. Her death was widely reported in the media and she received tributes from several notable media personalities.
- "FriendFace", a December 2008 episode of the British sitcom, The IT Crowd, parodied Facebook and social networking sites, in general.
- American author Ben Mezrich published a book in July 2009 about Mark Zuckerberg and the founding of Facebook, titled The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal.
- In response to the Everybody Draw Mohammed Day controversy and the ban of the website in Pakistan, an Islamic version of the website was created, called MillatFacebook.
- "You Have 0 Friends", an April 2010 episode of the American animated comedy series, South Park, parodied Facebook.
- The Social Network, a drama film directed by David Fincher about the founding of Facebook, was released October 1, 2010.The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg, Andrew Garfield as Eduardo Saverin, Justin Timberlakeas Sean Parker, and Armie Hammer as Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss. The film was written by Aaron Sorkin and adapted from Ben Mezrich's 2009 book. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures. No staff members of Facebook, including Zuckerberg, were involved with the project. However, one of Facebook's co-founders, Eduardo Saverin, was a consultant for Mezrich's book. Mark Zuckerberg has said that The Social Network is inaccurate.
- On February 22, 2011, an Egyptian baby was named "Facebook" to commemorate the vital role Facebook and other social media played in Egypt's revolution.
Facebook horror stories;
1. In December last year, a couple's £1 million town house was vandalised by 400 gatecrashers after a girl's 16th birthday party was advertised on the Facebook.
Sylvia and Michael Hobday went out for the evening, leaving four adult friends to man the doors of their home in Brighton so their daughter Georgina could host a party for 100 friends, themed on the MTV programme My Super Sweet 16.
However, news of the party spread via the social networking website and up to 500 people turned up, leaving the adults powerless to stop them.
more can be found at...www.telegraph.co.uk
proof that bullying is a big problem on the internet site.
flyers...
I researched leaflets/flyers a little bit by looking at the ones I was given in freshers week. This was so that I could get an idea of the sorts of language and content found on flyers given to students. They are usually quite informal but also mature at the same time. They also come in all shapes and sizes so the scope for this part of our ideas is huge.
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