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− | [http://facebook.com Facebook] is a social network site I really like. You can friend me on Facebook if I know you already: [http://www.facebook.com/p/Michael_Plasmeier/1464390298] | + | [http://facebook.com Facebook] is a social network site I really like and use a lot. You can friend me on Facebook if I know you already: [http://www.facebook.com/p/Michael_Plasmeier/1464390298] |
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− | + | Facebook does really innovative things with data. The news feed is a really unique idea and good UI design. I'm thinking about copying some of it for [[Tecker]]. It lets you keep track of everything that is going on around the site. Also they build links between people and data. For example, if you add "Harry Potter" to your favorate books, you can click on it to see everyone else who has added that book to their favorites. | |
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+ | In addition, when you tag yourself in a photo, it appears on your profile, even though you didn't take the picture. That way you don't have to upload a duplicate. The social timeline of your friends is a great use of the "how I know you" data. | ||
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+ | In addition, the new network page let's you know what's going on in your school. Also the stats page gives you the opinions of what's pouplar in your school. As I write this, about 1000 of 2000 students at [[Haverford High School]] are on Facebook. | ||
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+ | The privacy options are very detailed and extensive; how do they look at all those options when building the page? | ||
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+ | Also there is like no gaming on Facebook, meaning duplicate accounts or posers. Everyone only has one account and it's under their name, not "magicgirl758" Who in all world is that? This is a great part of Facebook. Part of the reason this happens is because of the large incentives not to create a new account; also Facebook must seem to approve new accounts, because I never see fake names. | ||
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I wrote an app for Facebook called [[GridView]], which puts all of your friends profile pictures on your profile. [http://gridview.theplaz.com Add it here] | I wrote an app for Facebook called [[GridView]], which puts all of your friends profile pictures on your profile. [http://gridview.theplaz.com Add it here] | ||
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Also they need better controls for hiding applications. | Also they need better controls for hiding applications. | ||
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==MySpace== | ==MySpace== | ||
It is much better then MySpace, which is just like [http://geocities.com Geocities 2.0]. | It is much better then MySpace, which is just like [http://geocities.com Geocities 2.0]. | ||
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Revision as of 00:38, 23 June 2007
Facebook is a social network site I really like and use a lot. You can friend me on Facebook if I know you already: [1]
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UI Design
Facebook does really innovative things with data. The news feed is a really unique idea and good UI design. I'm thinking about copying some of it for Tecker. It lets you keep track of everything that is going on around the site. Also they build links between people and data. For example, if you add "Harry Potter" to your favorate books, you can click on it to see everyone else who has added that book to their favorites.
In addition, when you tag yourself in a photo, it appears on your profile, even though you didn't take the picture. That way you don't have to upload a duplicate. The social timeline of your friends is a great use of the "how I know you" data.
In addition, the new network page let's you know what's going on in your school. Also the stats page gives you the opinions of what's pouplar in your school. As I write this, about 1000 of 2000 students at Haverford High School are on Facebook.
The privacy options are very detailed and extensive; how do they look at all those options when building the page?
Pure Names
Also there is like no gaming on Facebook, meaning duplicate accounts or posers. Everyone only has one account and it's under their name, not "magicgirl758" Who in all world is that? This is a great part of Facebook. Part of the reason this happens is because of the large incentives not to create a new account; also Facebook must seem to approve new accounts, because I never see fake names.
Apps
I kinda like the new app feature of Facebook. But it makes it a lot more like MySpace, which angers a bunch of people. They should offer more preferences to hide apps from people's profiles and the feed.
I wrote an app for Facebook called GridView, which puts all of your friends profile pictures on your profile. Add it here
Bad Parts
They limit photo albums to 60 pictures. However, you can have as many photo albums as you want. So you start having albums like, "Trip 1" "Trip 2" .. "Trip 30" I even saw once. What's stopping them at 60 pictures?
Also they need better controls for hiding applications.
Apps also still have a few bugs.
MySpace
It is much better then MySpace, which is just like Geocities 2.0.
However, Facebook is a great example of really good UI design.