Kids born after 2004 until now. The Facebook generation is the other half of Generation Z. They don't remember when everything wasnt on Facebook or smartphones not existing.
The Facebook Generation comes after the inbetween generation(the early generation Z's are born in 1996-1999, they remember times before facebook and hd but they don't remember a time before 9/11. They are included in generation z as a sub generation.) They are directly after the mid generation Z's who do remember no Facebook and smartphones not existing vaguely.
The Facebook Generation comes after the inbetween generation(the early generation Z's are born in 1996-1999, they remember times before facebook and hd but they don't remember a time before 9/11. They are included in generation z as a sub generation.) They are directly after the mid generation Z's who do remember no Facebook and smartphones not existing vaguely.
Early Generation Z teen: "I remember when facebook didn't exist!"
Generation Y man: "yeah but you learned about 9/11 from a textbook"
Facebook Generation: "I remember the Boston Bombings"
Generation Y man: "yeah but you learned about 9/11 from a textbook"
Facebook Generation: "I remember the Boston Bombings"
by ImmediateAce September 16, 2013

Participating in an extensive deleting session of facebook "friends".
When you get to a certain maturity in your life and decide that it is time to delete "friends" of facebook that are no longer in your life, interest you, have never been your friends in the first place or feel you have moved on from that time.
This is a time in your life when you realise life isn't a popularity game. Instead you would rather be surrounded by people you can truly call your friends and family.
This action can be quite a liberating and empowering experience.
When you get to a certain maturity in your life and decide that it is time to delete "friends" of facebook that are no longer in your life, interest you, have never been your friends in the first place or feel you have moved on from that time.
This is a time in your life when you realise life isn't a popularity game. Instead you would rather be surrounded by people you can truly call your friends and family.
This action can be quite a liberating and empowering experience.
"Had a massive facebook cull last night. I've grown up since then."
"I looked at my news feed last night and thought, 'Who the hell are you again', and went on a massive facebook cull"
"I looked at my news feed last night and thought, 'Who the hell are you again', and went on a massive facebook cull"
by Mr.Bee.Lee. January 4, 2014

1. Acting like a complete douchebag in a way only possible on Facebook. This might involve relatively innocuous things like Facebook stalking or being a Facebook whore, or it might be a little more obnoxious, like telling Friend A that you can't go out on Saturday night and then posting tons of pictures from Friend B's party the next morning.
2. The innate quality of Facebook that inspires this sort of behavior.
2. The innate quality of Facebook that inspires this sort of behavior.
"Why does his ex-girlfriend keep writing cute little posts on his wall? Do you think they've still got something going on?"
"Honey, don't worry about it. It's just Facebook fail."
"Honey, don't worry about it. It's just Facebook fail."
by pocketseizure July 15, 2009

When a person on Facebook becomes fans of literally every little thing they believe that they are associated with. The person shows how hip they are by being fans of everything cool and appearing to be interested in things for attention.
Friend 1: Jeez, Joe is now a fan of getting crunk, sleeping in, the NFL, and like 10 other things.
Friend 2: Wow, Joe has really turned into a facebook fanatic hasn't he?
Friend 2: Wow, Joe has really turned into a facebook fanatic hasn't he?
by Gmen35 December 7, 2009

A painful reminder that you can never get too comfortable or take for granted any social network feature you may have grown accustomed to and / or rely on.
Such changes are generally driven by potential for increased profits, dissatisfaction with being just a simple and reliable social network or expressing a sadistic tendency by allowing you "friends" and employers to easily access anything and everything about your past that you hoped remained buried very far down your wall.
Facebook timeline is an excellent example of Zuckerberg rape.
Such changes are generally driven by potential for increased profits, dissatisfaction with being just a simple and reliable social network or expressing a sadistic tendency by allowing you "friends" and employers to easily access anything and everything about your past that you hoped remained buried very far down your wall.
Facebook timeline is an excellent example of Zuckerberg rape.
So I clicked the "learn more" button and now I'm stuck with facebook timeline!
You also got force upgraded by the new gmail? You totally got facebook timlined.
You also got force upgraded by the new gmail? You totally got facebook timlined.
by sanotorum January 2, 2012

To "like" your own comment or status in order to increase its chances of showing in your friend's news feed.
Ray: I just liked my own status and now it's in your "top news."
Rash: Wow, man you're a snake.
Shah: Na man, that's Facebook Inflation right there
Rash: Wow, man you're a snake.
Shah: Na man, that's Facebook Inflation right there
by lafayette69 June 23, 2011

The phenomenon that occurs when a man or a woman changes their relationship status to "single" on Facebook. This can manifest itself in a number of ways which can include "liking" the announcement of said person becoming single, or offering faux consolation in hopes of hooking up with said person on the rebound.
This is not to be confused with people who offer genuine consolation. This is an occurrence associated with people who don't talk to the newly single person much, but are casual acquaintances.
Some have made the contention that the heavier the Facebook pounce (the more people participating in the pounce), the more attractive the person is for purposes of hooking up. There is substantial evidence for this, but it still has yet to be proven.
This is not to be confused with people who offer genuine consolation. This is an occurrence associated with people who don't talk to the newly single person much, but are casual acquaintances.
Some have made the contention that the heavier the Facebook pounce (the more people participating in the pounce), the more attractive the person is for purposes of hooking up. There is substantial evidence for this, but it still has yet to be proven.
"What up bro?! You're single! You gonna party now?" - Guy one
"Yeah! I had like 24 girls Facebook pounce me when I changed my status to single!" - Guy 2
"Holy shit! Not bad for a guy." - Guy 1
"Yeah! I had like 24 girls Facebook pounce me when I changed my status to single!" - Guy 2
"Holy shit! Not bad for a guy." - Guy 1
by Pezhead7474 May 3, 2011
