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Facebook Introduces “Rooms”: A Mixture of Anonymity and Personalisation

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
October 24, 2014
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Facebook, a giant in the social media domain, has recently launched an engaging new feature. Dubbed “Rooms”, it is designed to add a spin to our conventional interactions on social media platforms. As a separate stand-alone application, it introduces an ‘anonymous’ aspect, allowing users to create and operate under usernames instead of their full real names, as is the standard practice on Facebook.

Generously equipped with exemplary features, “Rooms” takes a mobile-first approach, targeting in-app discussions about users’ selected topics. The anonymous aspect of ‘Rooms’ garners a distinctive appeal, giving rise to the yet unexplored side of online communities.

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Among the notable features of Facebook’s new “Room” app are:

• The provision to personalise the app’s interface as per the user’s preference.

• Experienced users can control the settings more intricately to structure their online space.

• You can christen your chat room with a distinctive screen name.

• The power to invite select individuals to your Room is in your hands.

• As would be expected from a Facebook feature, sharing multimedia content such as text, photos, and videos, as well as comments, is a breeze.

Keeping with the tradition of Facebook’s integrated platforms like Instagram, you can join ‘Rooms’ using your Facebook credentials, or simply register with your email details.

Previously, we had posted an article about the Rooms app – but we are compelled to revise our initial conclusions about the app’s anonymity. The ‘Rooms’ app is not entirely anonymous as initially thought. The unique aspect here, however, is that it doesn’t import your social graph from your phone contacts, Facebook connections, or any other source. Instead, it is designed to foster a community based solely on shared interests.

What lends it its anonymous side?

Each Room tags along with it a unique QR code, which can be shared amongst the creator’s chosen network. To ensure privacy and maintain anonymity, you can choose to keep this code private, thereby preventing random users from gaining access to your Room— a feature similar to tools like Teamviewer.

Combining the appeal of virtual anonymity with personalised social spaces, Facebook’s ‘Rooms’ has fired up a refreshing perspective on social media discussions.

This article was updated in 2025 to reflect modern realities.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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