The Social Media Evolution: Facebook Timeline Scrapbooks Our Lives

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The Social Media Evolution: Facebook Timeline Scrapbooks Our Lives

Yesterday, news websites and status updates exploded in despair and awe: Facebook had finally changed for American users; the much-anticipated timeline is here. 

The timeline is as much an elegant redesign as it is a rethinking of the Facebook profile page, and this is what makes it important: The timeline is the next logical step to ensure that Facebook continues to dominate our internet interactions and is going to enable the social network to become even more ingrained in our lives.

To understand why the timeline is so important, it’s first necessary to understand what the timeline is and how it is different. 

On the old Facebook profile page, the most recent stories of an individual’s activity, as well as recent posts from their friends, appear on the profile. Information quickly gets buried and finding activity a few months or years old takes digging. 

With the timeline, however, a user can filter by year and month, able to see a progression – a literal, visual timeline – of activity and posts.

So, what’s significant about this change is not that it enables users to create content or changes how much is seen, but rather that it changes what a profile page is. It’s even worth noting that the timeline isn’t changing what can be seen but rather how easily it can be found. Since users have the power to determine what is seen and how their activity and their lives appear on the profile page, it becomes a more natural personal homepage, scrapbook, and portfolio.

However, the reason the timeline is so powerful is not only because it makes sharing information easier, but also because it has been launched in the era of the Facebook app.

Due to the rising popularity of apps, Facebook has become the natural internet aggregator of personal data. Now, Facebook doesn’t just keep record of our status updates and photo albums, it also has a detailed history of where we’ve checked in, who we’ve been with, what we’re tweeting, what music we’ve been listening to, what news stories we’ve been reading, and what comments we’ve been leaving on PolicyMic

Since most significant websites or digital services have an add-on Facebook app, our digital lives have found a natural home on Facebook. The old profile page, however, was outdated. It was less of a personal profile and more of a personal newsfeed – often clogged up with articles read and songs listened to over the past few days. The timeline is the much-needed update.

The new page doesn’t make it easier for our digital activity to live on Facebook, rather, it makes it easier to present ourselves – tweets, Spotify playlists, Washington Post articles and all – online.  It is undeniable now, for better or for worse, that our digital existence is increasingly dependent on Facebook. 

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I love the facebook timeline, facebook's redesigns have never felt like an evolution in the past few years, but I'm glad they're finally re-defining just what Facebook is. I'm also glad all of that personal information they've stored over the years is being put to a use besides advertising.

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In the "ICE" age we inherit today ONE'S digital life depends on FACEBOOK..........

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The new interface scares the hell out of me. I don't want people able to easily access things I may have said in jest 5 years ago. Either I'm sanitizing five years worth of info, or bye-bye facebook.

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cool? I suppose. I just finished a pleasant trip down memory lane, reading through old wall posts. But 'elegant' is a bit of a stretch. One of the nice things about 'old' facebook was that the newst stories were at the top of the screen in a cohesive order. Now the top of my screen is dominated by a ridiculous graphic that is reminiscent of myspace. I have to go scrolling now to find news, and now its separated into two columns, which have some semblance of organization, but not really. It was a nice idea, poorly executed.

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I stopped paying attention to facebook so long ago that everytime I go on to it, it's a completely new experience. I'm lost every time I get there. I guess now I'll be lost even when presented with my own life in chronological order. What does that say about social media?

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Jordan why you are that new to social media? Don't we change our shared social media site policymic as it is advised by our colleague users?

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Excellent article though I will take exception to the last sentence since I'm not on Facebook for a reason - privacy. Who you were is not who you are though the value is undeniable. However, it shouldn't become our required exclusive gateway to online posting. And it is not - yet. But logon (and share info with 3rd party) to Facebook to allow participating on a site has become more "required". There is the danger: so much success that it excludes

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