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After Friday's landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage across all 50 states, many people watched their Facebook feed turn into a rainbow. In a striking show of support and ...
You’ve probably seen many friends use the tool Facebook set up so that anyone can add a rainbow to their profile picture, and you may have done it yourself. But if privacy is a concern, you ...
If you've been on Facebook at all in the last few hours, you've probably noticed that some of your friends' profile pictures have gotten the rainbow treatment to celebrate gay marriage being legal ...
Your rainbow-coloured Facebook profile photo matters — here’s why by Sarah Duncan ... June 30, 2015 at 9:38pm EDT Giuseppe Milo/Flickr ...
The rainbow profile picture is nothing new. In 2015, it was everywhere after the Supreme Court struck down same-sex marriage bans, and last summer, many users added rainbow filters to support the ...
The best we can do is probably just to be deliberate about decisions to post or not post a rainbow profile picture and then eventually take it down. Social media and activism have a shared goal of ...
By overlaying their profile photos with a rainbow filter, Facebook users began celebrating in a way we haven't seen since March 2013, when 3 million people changed their profile images to a red ...
Here's how to add a rainbow filter to your Facebook photo in honor of the gay marriage ruling By Megan Willett-Wei Jun 26, 2015, 10:48 AM PT ...
Just click on your profile picture and it will give you the option of adding a Pride-themed rainbow frame or filter. From here, you can browse different options and use the preview feature to test ...
By visiting the “Celebrate Pride” tool on Facebook, you will see a preview of your profile picture with a rainbow filter. If you click “use as profile picture,” then your existing profile ...