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Happy 12th birthday, Facebook!

 

As you’d expect, the site looks completely different now compared when it first launched on February 4, 2004.

 

But in case you haven’t been a loyal user since the beginning, we’ll give you a little tour of how the site evolved.

 

Check it out:

 

(Former Business Insider reporter Megan Rose Dickey also contributed to this piece.)

 

Remember when Facebook was called Thefacebook? It started at Harvard and slowly opened up to other colleges.

 

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Mark Zuckerberg originally described himself as not only the founder of Facebook, but also as the “Master and Commander” and “Enemy of the State.”

 

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We love this gem about “poking” from one of the original FAQ pages.

 

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Here’s what a Facebook group page looked like in 2005.

 

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For comparison, this is what a Facebook group page looks like today.

 

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Back in 2005, before the News Feed launched, Facebook was essentially just a collection of disconnected profiles.

 

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The company decided to drop the “the” from its name in 2005, after it bought the domain Facebook.com for $200,000.

 

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Check out Mark Zuckerberg’s profile in 2006.

 

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Facebook launched the News Feed to display all your friends’ activity in a single timeline in 2006.

 

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At the same time, Facebook introduced the Mini-Feed. But the entire concept of a News Feed resulted in some very public outrage. Some users even went so far to call one of Facebook’s product managers the devil.

 

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In 2009, Facebook’s home page got a facelift. Posts started to stream through the News Feed in real-time.

 

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That same year, Facebook also introduced its algorithm for determining the order in which status updates should be displayed.

 

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In 2010, Facebook brought notifications to the top navigation bar following yet another redesign.

 

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Facebook rolled out a new, more visual profile in 2010. It added a row of recently tagged images below your name and basic profile information.

 

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Facebook launched the News Ticker in 2011 so users could keep up with their friends while browsing through other parts of Facebook.

 

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The Facebook Timeline feels like it’s been around since the beginning. But it launched in 2011 to act as a virtual timeline of your entire life.

 

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Facebook started flooding the News Feed with sponsored stories in January 2012.

 

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Here’s what Facebook’s News Feed looks like today.

 

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This is what Facebook’s mobile app looked like when it first launched.

 

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It has been completely redesigned.

 

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~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~

~~Robert McCloskey~~

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Facebook also split its instant messaging into a different app called Messenger in 2011. It’s now got more than 800 million monthly users.

 

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Facebook also owns a bunch of other popular apps, most notably Instagram, which the company bought for $1 billion in 2012. With more than 400 million monthly users, that seems like a steal nowadays.

 

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Today, more than 1.5 billion people use the social network every single month.

 

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And more than 1.4 billion people use it on their mobile phones every month. Not bad, considering 12 years ago smartphones didn’t even exist.

 

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