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"textContent": "Filipinos had mixed reactions after learning that Friendster, considered one of the first modern social networking platforms, had made a comeback with many changes. Millennials and older Zoomers (Generation Z) were among the users of the social networking platform that once dominated the internet before the rise of sites like Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram […]\n\nThe post ‘Not the OG’: Pinoys on Friendster’s comeback appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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