200 Million Strong
By Mark Zuckerberg
April 8, 2009
We will welcome our 200 millionth active user to Facebook some time today, and
I want to take this opportunity to describe what this means to us and what we hope
it can mean for everyone using Facebook.
When we built Facebook in 2004, our goal was to create a richer, faster way for
people to share information about what was happening around them. We thought that
giving people better tools to communicate would help them better understand the
world, which would then give them even greater power to change the world.
Creating channels between people who want to work together towards change has always
been one of the ways that social movements push the world forward and make it better.
Both U.S. President Barack Obama and French President Nicholas Sarkozy have used
Facebook as a way to organize their supporters. From the protests against the Colombian
FARC, a 40-year old terrorist organization, to fighting oppressive, fringe groups
in India, people use Facebook as a platform to build connections and organize action.
More broadly, technology has made it easier and faster for people across the world
to share more and more -- from the daily activities of their lives to events that
impact their communities. At Facebook, we want to build the best service in the
world for people to connect with and share everything that is important to them,
whether day-to-day or world-changing. A heat map [ http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=71196792074&ref=mf
] of our growth since 2004 shows how quickly people across the world are connecting
on Facebook.
Growing rapidly to 200 million users is a really good start, but we've always known
that in order for Facebook to help people represent everything that is happening
in their world, everyone needs to have a voice. This is why we are working hard
to build a service that everyone, everywhere can use, whether they are a person,
a company, a president or an organization working for change.
To celebrate and support all of these voices and their potential to improve the
world, we are creating a space [ http://www.facebook.com/facebookforgood ] on Facebook
where people can share their stories about how Facebook has helped them give back
to their communities, effect change or connect with a distant relative. We've also
worked with 16 charitable and advocacy organizations to create gifts that are now
available in our gift shop [ http://www.facebook.com/giftshop.php ]. The organization
the gift represents will receive between 90 percent to 95 percent of the cost of
the gift, after administrative expenses for the transaction, so we encourage you
to share your passion for a cause with your friends and in doing so, support the
cause. Facebook will not keep any part of your contribution.
There are still many more people and groups in the world whose voices we want to
connect with everyone who wants to hear them. So even as we celebrate the 200 millionth
person and all of you using Facebook today, we are working to bring the power of
sharing to everyone in the world.
6:27am
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