The Facebook globe in the header changes position based on your location. (Actually it’s your virtual location if you happen to be browsing the Internet through a VPN.) I can’t believe it took me this long to notice.
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It’s always those small, subtle changes that catch you off guard. That’s hilarious though!
I like that someone thought of it, nice touch 🙂
Mine is showing the Americas and I’m in Australia, I don’t know this is accurate…
Are you using a VPN?
No. Just regular internet connection.
Strange, it worked in all of my tests and a few other people noted it worked for them as well.