What if Facebook was a person who rearranged the contents of your home while you were away? That's the premise of a new video spoofing the social network and the changes it makes, often to your dismay. There’s nothing a Facebook user loathes more than the social network’s constant redesigns, new features and new settings. A funny new video, produced by Los Angeles-based sketch comedy group Extremely Decent, personifies the feelings of frustration Facebook users endure when the social network makes changes and introduces new features. In the video, the protagonist returns home to find the contents of his house rearranged. A friendly tour guide meets him to show him around and introduce him to a new feature: A privacy window. Have a look at the video below and tell us what you think. [MORE: 6 Spectacular Google Glass Video Spoofs] Related content opinion Yahoo CEO Uses GIF, Tumblr to Announce Acquisition Marissa Mayer bets a billion dollars on the blogging site, vowing Yahoo won't 'screw it up.' By Kristin Burnham May 20, 2013 2 mins Consumer Electronics opinion 6 Spectacular Google Glass Video Spoofs Want to know what John Stewart, Steven Colbert and Conan O'Brien think of Google's augmented-reality glasses? Take a look at these six hilarious Google Glass spoofs and parodies. By Kristin Burnham May 10, 2013 1 min Internet opinion YouTube Maps Most-Watched Videos Across the U.S. Which videos are on the verge of viral? YouTube's newest tool displays the top trending videos in the U.S. by age, gender, views and shares. By Kristin Burnham May 07, 2013 2 mins Consumer Electronics opinion Why Facebook Home Should Worry Larry Page Facebook Home, the social networks new software for Android devices, has reached more than 500,000 downloads. While its reviews are mostly negative, one comic strip points out why Google CEO Larry Page should still be worried. By Kristin Burnham Apr 22, 2013 1 min Facebook Internet Social Networking Apps Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe