Some lesser known facts about Facebook:
1. Facebook has a "Bug Bounty" program: Facebook offers rewards to individuals who discover and report security vulnerabilities on its platform through its "Bug Bounty" program. In 2021, Facebook paid out over $13 million in rewards.
2. Facebook is banned in China: Facebook has been banned in China since 2009, along with several other popular social media platforms.
3. Facebook's "Like" button was almost called something else: The "Like" button was almost called the "Awesome" button, but the team decided that it was too colloquial and chose "Like" instead.
4. Facebook uses AI to detect suicidal posts: Facebook has developed an artificial intelligence system that can detect and flag posts that suggest someone may be at risk of self-harm or suicide.
5. Facebook has a data center in the Arctic Circle: Facebook's data center in Lulea, Sweden, is located in the Arctic Circle and uses outside air to cool its servers, reducing energy costs.
6. Facebook was originally only available to Harvard students: When Facebook was first launched in 2004, it was only available to students at Harvard University. It later expanded to other universities and eventually to the general public.
7. Facebook's original color scheme was blue: Mark Zuckerberg, who is red-green colorblind, chose blue as the primary color for Facebook because he can see it most clearly.
8. Facebook's first-ever investor was PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel: In 2004, Peter Thiel became Facebook's first-ever outside investor, investing $500,000 in the company.
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