I think the image hosting has always been stupid because you don't refer strangers to your personal profile...unless of course you're one of those 1000+ "friends" types...The video hosting never presented a real challenge to YouTube, Celebrities don't seem to use Facebook much as other services, and well I find most of the 'content' that is on Facebook to be incredibly shallow.
Anyhow I digress :P Today a whole bunch of people expressed a dislike for the new look and feel of Facebook. Now I've been using the site for a few years now (casually) and it's changed a fair few times already, but this new change is a whole new ball game. It's upset a lot of people which makes me wonder if those that are in charge of design are just massive trolls :D
Suspiciously Google's Social Network venture gets opened to everyone around (same day?) the same time. It's like Google knew something was going to happen. * Que Twilight Zone Theme Music*
Here's a relevant picture :) Thanks for reading
sorry your friends are shallow. I think that's what you wrote.
ReplyDeleteI am one of the people RAGING at the new look. I really hope he is a massive troll.
ReplyDeleteWhy change the update when everyone likes it the way it is? It makes no sense, I can't see why they'd do something that would just turn people off the website makes no sense. I'm not a huge Facebook fan but this annoys me, maybe they are trolls.....
ReplyDeleteTomorrow everybody will be loving the new look. The same happened with Myspace years ago. :P
ReplyDeleteI don't use it much, so just when I master the new layout, they change it.
ReplyDeleteFacebook changes make very little difference to me. I don't care how it looks as long as it works.
ReplyDeleteIf my friends are shallow convictus they are no more shallow than the rest of the site, I've never seen (or heard about) anything good that's come from Facebook - It just seems to be people selling something, mass inflation of egos, and superficial 'like' pages that don't do anything...
ReplyDeleteThe new facebook reminds me alot of Google+ I would say Mark is worried that Google+ will do to facebook what facebook did to myspace.
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