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Sep 05, 2006 01:32

facebook updated its home page for logged-in users somewhere around 30 minutes ago (at 1am). it also updated its profile pages ( Read more... )

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lachocoholic September 5 2006, 11:53:25 UTC
woah--I dunno...its too much stuff for me, I'm glad they took it off. I kinda miss the streamlined facebook, where you blog, event, and do little quizzes like "___ is voted most likely to fall asleep in class" somewhere else, youknow? Part of the reason I hate myspace so much is because its sooo effin...cluttered. But this is my 6:00 AM brain talking so wtv.

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dancingshoe September 5 2006, 15:50:30 UTC
Your News Feed is more interesting than mine

I agree -- if you already put it up there, it's not a "loss of privacy."

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sarah_lala86 September 5 2006, 16:14:30 UTC
Wow.

The Mozilla extension could do a lot of this for you, but definitely not in such a simplified way...it's kind of brilliant. No longer do I have to check each profile page of updated people individually to see if they changed anything worthwhile - I mean, honestly, I don't care if someone deletes a random musical interest, but relationship changes, kind of keeeeeey...and this will also eliminate the need to have looked at their profile since the installation of the plugin, which has kept my facebook stalking time down.

Wow. This is pretty frickin' ridiculous. But amazing. Since I already had the plugin or extension or whatever, I acted like people could track my changes this way, so doesn't bug me. I hope they keeeeeeeeeep it...

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carad_elmare September 5 2006, 22:49:00 UTC
This doesn't add much to the conversation, but the little broken hearts when people who *could* potentially date you (being of the gender that interests you and interested in your gender I presume) enter relationships crack me right up.

It's only a matter of time before people will tag those they *really* want to stalk and have immediate notification once the target is single again.

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kyip150 September 6 2006, 00:42:57 UTC
maybe i'm slow on new facebook updates, but if you poke a non-friend/someone in your social networks, he or she will be able to see your profile for a week. i just found that out.

of course, that discourages random poking now.

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