Further Evolution of The Facebook
Aw, remember when it was thefacebook.com and you would get emails saying that so-and-so had “changed your wall?” Those were the good ol’ days. Facebook has ballooned into a beast of social networking– but not a scary beast, more like a clean, organized, sterile, happy monster.
After the minifeed debacle of last fall, I deactivated my account in protest, only to reactivate it a month later and subsequently embark on a three-month oscillation between the two. I still don’t really like the site. I don’t like that people can see when I’m online, I don’t like the chosen shade of blue and I don’t like that I’m never tagged in pictures and that no one ever writes on my wall anymore, which makes it look like I don’t have any friends…
I digress. Last night, Facebook unveiled some new little things for us to enjoy, such as the reorganization of icons and tool bars to allow more efficient social networking/stalking. Mark Zuckerberg has learned a thing or two and will only introduce modest changes like these over large periods of time by incorporating user feedback.
In any case, to my chagrin, The Facebook remains an overlord of the Internet. Luckily, I also have my gritty, disaffected Myspace page for when The Facebook going gets rough.
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elliot pride says:
Thu, 26th Apr 20074:42 pm
myspace isn’t real enough for me. you can’t bleah a myspace account.