I didn’t know who Jim Carrey was, but I knew it was supposed to be funny. I’m reminded of one of the first groups I ever joined on Facebook: The Same Picture of Jim Carrey Every Day which was exactly what it said on the tin and nothing more. At the time, Facebook Groups were kind of like “badges”, where “the whole point was that it was named something funny”. A millennial, currently a public servant based in Wellington, she joined Facebook when she was 15. ![]() It’s filled with different groups she’s joined and pages she’s liked, a reminder of who she used to be. ![]() ![]() Sasha’s Facebook newsfeed is an archive of her personal history. They’re great for buying or getting rid of stuff, but are they also a way to build friendships? In the third part of a series about how we use Facebook now, Shanti Mathias writes about the groups feature.
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