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Popular Status Games For Facebook


Basis for ComparisonFacebookTwitterMeaningFacebook is a social connectivity website that connects you with a large group of people at the same time.A social connectivity website that you can use to post and read short messages, is known as Twitter.Basic featureIt is a typical social networking, where you maintain a profile to stay connected with your friends.It is famous for its micro blogging characteristic.FoundersMark ZuckerbergJack DorseyReleased in20042006HeadquartersMenlo Park, California, USA.San Francisco, California, USA.AudienceFriendsFollowersInstant messagingYesNoContent charactersUnlimitedLimited up to 140 characters.Lifespan of ContentStatus posted on facebook is evergreen.Engagement with is tweet is for short term only because of frequent updates.Focuses onSocial graphInterest graphFeature of playing gamesAvailableUnavailableHow users can express their views on a post?Like, Comment and ShareReply, Retweet and Favorite




popular status games for facebook


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You can easily, connect with thousands of people at the same time with this platform. People use this network for numerous activities like they upload photos, share links and videos, post status, share information, chatting, calling, play games, etc. It has some features like events, pages, groups and so on.


Facebook Credits are a virtual currency users can use to buy gifts, and virtual goods in many games and applications on the Facebook platform. As of July 2010, users of Facebook can purchase Facebook credits in Australian Dollars, British Pounds, Canadian Dollars, Chilean peso, Colombian peso, Danish krone, Euro, Hong Kong dollar, Japanese yen, Norwegian krone, Swedish krona, Swiss franc, Turkish lira, US Dollars, and Venezuelan Bolivar. Facebook credits can be used on many popular games such as Happy Aquarium, Happy Island, Zoo Paradise, Happy Pets, Hello City, It Girl, FarmVille, and Mafia Wars.[150]


The iPhone-compatible website was launched in August 2007, followed by a dedicated iOS app in July 2008.[166] The early mobile website was severely limited in its feature set, only gaining the ability to post comments in late 2008, a year after launch.[167] By 2009, other companies had developed Facebook mobile apps for Nokia, HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, and Windows Mobile devices, though a significant portion of Facebook's userbase was still using the original mobile website.[167] During the early success of app stores, Facebook gambled on the idea of a universal webpage rather than specific operating systems, choosing to maintain its primary focus on its mobile site. CEO Mark Zuckerberg told Fortune that such a decision was "probably one of the biggest mistakes we've ever made".[167] While the app was experiencing significant criticism for software bugs and crashes, Facebook began its "Facebook for Every Phone" initiative in January 2011, designing an app for a large number of feature phones. As Android and iOS rose in popularity, Facebook shifted its focus, creating dedicated apps for each platform. However, Facebook was still not entirely convinced, using a "hybrid" solution of native computing code as a sort of "picture frame" for its mobile website. Mashable described it as a "one-size-fits-all nightmare".[167] In October 2011, Facebook updated its iOS app with support for iPad, adding larger photos and enabling more functionality, including the ability to post status updates and photos.[167] Finally, in 2012, the company relaunched its Android and iOS apps, going mobile-first and putting all of its resources into making an optimized experience for smartphones, including significant speed improvements.[167] In the years since, the company has increasingly expanded the feature set of its apps, dedicating more resources and seeing its userbase shifting from the mobile web to its apps.[167]


You can turn off the ability to use Facebook to log into apps, websites, and games. Go to www.facebook.com/settings?tab=applications, and in the Preferences section, click on the button next to "Apps, Websites and games."


You can turn off annoying notifications for game requests from friends, game status updates, and app notifications. Go to www.facebook.com/settings?tab=applications, and in the Preferences section, click on the button next to "Game and app notifications."


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