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Published 07:54 6 Dec 2017 GMT
“Every day people turn to Facebook to connect with friends, family and the wider community to talk about important moments, support each other in times of crisis and get together. This year, the list reflects the breadth and diversity of subjects discussed on Facebook. Communities came together to support one another in times of crisis, for example, during Storm Ophelia and the Manchester Arena Bombing, while the March for Choice was an example of how people used Facebook to get together. People also came together to react and talk about big moments like the World Cup qualifier, the McGregor fight and U2 playing Croke Park.”Starting from today, Facebook users will also be able to see their very own Year in Review, in the form of a personalized Year in Review video in their News Feed. This video shows special moments from this past year that they've shared or been tagged in, and compiles them in a short video that can be edited and shared.
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