Logging into the old Facebook felt like coming home. The profile had a distinct, boxy layout with a small thumbnail profile picture on the left and a “Wall” that showed everything in reverse chronological order. No mysterious algorithms deciding what you should see — just pure, unfiltered updates from friends.
In 2011, Facebook underwent a major redesign, introducing the modern version of the platform. Some key changes included: facebook old version
Logging into the old Facebook felt like coming home. The profile had a distinct, boxy layout with a small thumbnail profile picture on the left and a “Wall” that showed everything in reverse chronological order. No mysterious algorithms deciding what you should see — just pure, unfiltered updates from friends.
In 2011, Facebook underwent a major redesign, introducing the modern version of the platform. Some key changes included: