On 4 February 2004, Mark Zuckerberg, along with his college roommates, launched Facebook from their Harvard dormitory, marking the beginning of a social networking platform that would forever alter the landscape of online communication.
Originally intended to connect Harvard students, the platform quickly expanded to other Ivy League universities, eventually spreading to schools worldwide.
As the site evolved, it became an essential tool for social interaction, redefining how people engage with one another in the digital age and paving the way for a new era of connectivity.
The launch of Facebook would go on to revolutionise the social media industry, influencing countless innovations and shaping the future of online communication.