Web 2.0 websites focused on letting people interact with each other and share with each other. The websites were also becoming easier to use, so that the average person could use them as well. People were able to comment on each other’s posts, share photos or writing, create online communities, and so on. The interfaces became more visual. There were also ways for users to customize their online identity through profile pictures, descriptions of themself, setting different backgrounds for their page, and so on. This created a virtual community. We still have many of the same features and interactions today. Interfaces are less skeuomorphic now, and there are many more websites and ways to interact with others online.
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