Facebook is notorious for successively changing its design structure, algorithm and privacy settings often frustrating users and marketers. In order to shed some humorous light on the platform’s frequent renovations Los Angeles based comedy sketch group Extremely Decent has responded to this very feeling of frustration with their take on what it would look like if Facebook were tangible and making daily changes in users’ homes.

The comedy ensemble touches on customary changes to what is displayed in the News Feed by showing the video’s main character’s favorite comfy couch being replaced with a chair and his TV downgraded to make room for a bookshelf he didn’t want or need.

Of course, the comedy group also touches on Facebook’s changing advertising placement – replacing the protagonist’s personal wall photos with what looks like awkward dating website ads and other various adverts.

The social network’s privacy settings get a real life part in the bit too when the main character opens the door to his bedroom only to find high-school friends he hasn’t seen in years rifling through his private possessions with people he’s never met before.

The video was uploaded to YouTube less than a day ago and has already received over 900,000 views.

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Source: Mashable