Facebook is a popular social network  that has grown to rank with  MySpace has. But  what is it about Facebook that has special appeal and  makes it even more  popular than MySpace? What makes Facebook Facebook?  And what made it a mega  hit?
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| Mark Zuckerberg | 
It all got started back in 2003, as Facemash. Mark   Zuckerberg created it, along with help of his friends and roommates  Chris  Hughes and Dustin Moskovitz. Zuckerberg was in his sophomore year  at Harvard  when opened it up, as a way to get his mind off his crush. 
Facemash placed photos of undergraduate two side by  side,  and asking the viewers which one is “hotter”. The site was  originally only for  Harvard, but quickly grew to other colleges, then  high schools and finally for  anyone over age 13.
After it was initially started, it was forwarded to Harvard’s school admins and it was quickly  shut down. Zuckerberg was charged and faced expulsion for breaching privacy. 
Later on, Harvard dropped their charges against  Zuckerberg.  After the charges were dropped, the following semester he  recreated Facemash,  and opened The Facebook in February 2004. 
In 2005, he dropped “the” from the name and URL.  Also in  September 2005, he launched the High School version of  Facebook. When he first  started the high school version, each high  school had to be invited before  being allowed to join the network.  Shortly after launching the high school  version he started allow companies to have their own networks on Facebook as well.
Now a group of   operators, a year after they launched their high  school version, they  opened it up to the public for everybody over the  age of 13.
Syria and  Iran  have blocked Facebook from being  accessed in their countries. Some companies  have forbidden it from  their offices. It has also been said that Zuckerberg had  stolen the  code and intellectual property from former classmates of his.
They have been sued more than once and have been the subject  of criticism. 
In Aug 2007, the code that normally creates the  pages for  Facebook showed instead of the content, leaving many to  wonder if their data on  Facebook is even safe.  
In February 2009, Facebook changed their privacy  policy,  causing an up roar along the way. They made it so that their  users once upload  data onto their servers, that they own all the  rights. Even after the user  deletes their account. Many users got upset  by this, and entered a debate that  was all over the internet. 
EPIC filed a claim against Facebook with the FTC,  while  Zuckerberg tried to defend Facebook’s policy change. To do damage  control they  switched back to their old policies, though they are in  the middle of rewriting  them again. They will allow users to vote on  the new terms,  before they are adopted officially. 
It has been rumored that a film about Facebook  being made,  though the Facebook spokesperson has said that they have  not agreed to  cooperate with anyone about making a film.
A 1.6% stake in Facebook had been sold to Microsoft Corp.  for $240 million in October 24th  2007.
Facebook’s history is a mixture of trouble and  success from  very early on. They have seen more than their share of  legal issues and likely  will as long as they exist. Currently it is the  number one social network with  MySpace and Twitter both behind it. 
They have over 175 million active users worldwide  currently  and is growing every day. Though they may have had their  share of issues, they  still maintain a well kept site that hasn’t  gotten lost through the Web 2.0  shuffle.

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