Facebook has fundamentally changed how the world connects. No other
company has played a greater role in the history of social networking
online. Yet Facebook is no longer simply a social networking site or
social media platform. Facebook is Facebook.
Taina Bucher shows how Facebook has become an idea of its own: something
that cannot be fully described using broader categories. Facebook has
become so commonplace that most people have a conception of what it is,
yet it increasingly defies categorization. If we want to understand
Facebook's power in contemporary society and culture, Bucher argues, we
need to start by challenging our widespread conception of what Facebook
is. Tracing the development and evolution of Facebook as a social
networking site, platform, infrastructure and advertising company, she
invites readers to consider Facebook anew. Contrary to the belief that
nobody uses Facebook anymore, Facebook has never been more powerful.
This timely book is important reading for students and scholars of media
and communication, as well as anyone seeking to understand the Facebook
phenomenon.