Tuesday, March 17, 2009

NEWFACEBOOK

"Welcome to the new home page
You're looking at the real-time stream of posts from your friends and connections. Control the stream using the filters on the left. To hide posts from friends in this stream, click the "x" in the upper-right corner of a post. Learn more."


I DONT GET IT REALLY.
so i have to consciously point out who i do and do not want to show up on my newsfeed? i could not find my event invites for like a day (which is probably just me being dumb) but like i guess it's ok. people complained about the old new facebook for like months. just as i was getting used to it it changed. but oh well!



WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE NEW FACEBOOK.

"The visual hierarchy is less effective than the former layout, and the interface is less intuitive. It seems to me that the Facebook developers are Twitter wannabe's," said Jon Laing, a Sophomore at The University of the Arts.

However, not all consumer reception has been negative. "The new layout may be somewhat of a chore to learn, but I think that the newest version of Facebook will actually be a welcomed change. Granted, it seems to be a consolidation of some other popular social networking sites in existence. But the idea of attempting to compress our Internet needs into just one click should be lauded for being a step in the right direction towards convenience."
Matt McCue (via text message)

Anne Thoma at 7:36pm March 17
it rules.

Arielle Rebecca Fieltsch at 7:46pm March 17
i hate it.

Paige Laino at 7:56pm March 17
i did not like it but am already used to it since i only refresh my own profile and my inbox anyway

Joe Fadem at 7:56pm March 17
It has little relistening value and I cannot seem to get into the sets of ambient noise.

Justyn Plaskon at 8:14pm March 17
its stalkerish... it stalks everyone for you and i don't want to know/see that stuff cause im not a stalker

also as a side note: i hate when people do something to warrant a notification and then delete it because i almost always think it was something mean that they realized was mean even though it could have just been a typo.

No comments:

Post a Comment