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What if Facebook shuts down?

What if Facebook shuts down?

Surely a large number of users once wondered what would happen if Facebook ceased to exist? What if one morning you go check out what's new on Facebook and realize it's gone?

The vast majority of users have already experienced something similar but on a microscopic level, as there were a large number of cases when access to a Facebook account was impossible due to a weak point or due to regular maintenance. It is really inconvenient to be separated from the friends you are used to, but you can always take comfort in the fact that the delay is only temporary.

On the other hand, you're sure to hear stories about people whose Facebook accounts have been terminated or Gmail accounts deleted, and how they lost their photos, memories, and messages. What would happen if something like this happened to one billion people? Would there be mass protests and attacks on the headquarters of this company, or would there simply be an increase in the collective consciousness, since a large number of people would suddenly realize that there is a real-world?

It is disappointing, but the first option is far more likely. Perhaps the question of whether Facebook could be shut down at all would be far better. Not in the physical sense because Mark Zuckerberg could do something like that at any moment, but in the sense that Facebook is too big and too important to just disappear.

Few people do not think that the Internet is a necessity of everyday life - some countries have gone a step further and marked Internet access as one of the basic human rights, and it must be emphasized that Facebook has become the only source of Internet use for many users. During 2011, Americans spent about 30% of their online time visiting social networks and blogs, while visiting Facebook made up most of that time.

An additional 10% was spent playing games most of which was Facebook based on Zynga games. In all respects, Facebook has become the spiritual successor to AOL Browser, which was the "internet" for the vast majority of users during the 1990s. In many ways, such a scenario would look like the overthrow of a great empire, which would result in many negative consequences.

However, perhaps a partial internet outage would be exactly what we as a culture need. Maybe then we would have the will and desire to go out and enjoy nature, friends, and life without internet-based life management and realize that life is much more than Facebook and funny videos.

(Source: Itsvet.com )

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