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20 years of social media as we know it (2004 – 2024): From Orkut and Facebook to X, a timeline

Social media has changed how we consume content, how we engage with our friends and work networks and the dissemination of news. It’s tough to imagine even Mark Zuckerberg could have envisioned this in 2004.

January 19, 2024 / 12:25 IST
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Social media, then and now: Mark Zuckerberg launched 'The Facebook' on February 4, 2004, weeks after Google employee Orkut Büyükkökten launched Orkut in January 2004. Elon Musk bought Twitter on October 27, 2022, and renamed it X in July 2023. (Image via X)

2004 will remain a watershed year, a moment in time that changed human interactions forever. The concept of a social media platform began to brew in the 1990s. The first Internet service providers that offered public direct access to the Internet for a monthly fee kicked off in 1989 in the US. India kept its date with Public Internet when VSNL offered annual internet access (for 40 minutes a day) at a whopping Rs 15,000 for its entry-level plan with a 9.6kbps dial-up connection. There were quite a few early movers, the pre-cursors to the modern social media platforms as we know it.

The genesis – 1998 to 2003

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The first wave of social networking began in the form of generalised online communities. There was theGlobe.com that went public in 1998 and posted the largest first day gain of any IPO in history up to the date. It was the time of the dotcom bubble. And then there was SixDegrees.com that was named after the concept of six degrees of separation. Users could list friends, acquaintances of family members and send messages or post bulletin board items to people in their first, second and third degrees. The site peaked at 3.5 million registered members. And in 2003 came Friendster that allowed uses to contact other members and share online content and media with their contacts. It became a platform for dating and making discoveries – music, hobbies. But it wasn’t quite the real deal yet. 2003 also saw the birth of LinkedIn and a couple of other social platforms like Hi5 and Myspace as well as Skype. But it wasn’t till the first quarter of 2004 that the stage was set for social media as we know it today.

2004 – The year it all began