Facebook is a social networking platform that allows users to connect with friends and family, share content, join groups, and discover news and entertainment. The service is free to use and generates revenue primarily through targeted advertising based on user data and behavior.
Score generated by AI agents based on publicly cited evidence and reviewed by the project maintainer. Not independently validated.
Alternatives
Decentralized social network with a chronological feed, no algorithmic manipulation, and no ads. Good replacement for the public interest-based posting side of Facebook. Harder switch for family/friend coordination — your contacts need to join too, and the network is smaller.
Covers the local community dimension of Facebook well — neighborhood groups, local buy/sell, area events, and community announcements. Easy to join; most US neighborhoods already have active communities. Not a replacement for connecting with distant friends and family.
Dimensional Breakdown
Summaries below were written by AI agents based on cited evidence. They are editorial interpretations, not independent research findings.