eternally unconvinced

Nov 26, 2007 16:39

I have come to the conclusion that I absolutely despise facebook, as a company, and am permanently quitting. In as soon as a week, I suppose. I also despise LiveJournal and am quitting that too. The reason for the delay is so that I can get a blog and such nicely rolling on my own domain/host ( Read more... )

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g4c9z November 28 2007, 13:41:14 UTC
By the way, did you know you can block the Facebook ads? You still have a valid argument against it, of course, in boycotting it so that it will die, but it doesn't bother me nearly as much without ads.

Perhaps the problem is largely the way people tend to use Facebook, rather than the technology itself? It seems there's some utility to social networking, though perhaps nothing beyond personal RSS-enabled websites, but I'm not sure.

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infohigh November 28 2007, 15:11:24 UTC
Yes, of course I'm aware of ad-blocking software, proxies, etc. and have been experimenting. With facebook especially, however, I'm not just bothered by the way they're advertising to me, but simply the way that they're advertising. (Through manipulation and deception, IMO.) I would like to see their business model die in a fire. And by using facebook, I'm encouraging everyone else to do so, which makes me very sad; because I consider it (a weak form of) exploitation.

The problem isn't just with the way people use facebook. That they're using it means that the company has a monopoly over that information; heck, that's the purpose, as far as they're concerned. And they'll use whatever means they can to translate that into cash, and this includes what I consider unethical use of that data ( ... )

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g4c9z November 28 2007, 15:25:16 UTC
Good points.

So, how should I find and stay in contact with local people and events in a non-real-time fashion?

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infohigh November 28 2007, 18:21:14 UTC
I use email, but there are lots of ways. I agree, it would be nice/useful to have more protocols and such for this. I know there has been discussion about developing open standards for social networking stuff, perhaps Google has been involved with that, but I don't know much about it.

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spoonkun December 10 2007, 03:32:50 UTC
1. let me know when you get your new blog set up
2. keep me updated on your statistics course, it sounds very interesting
3. what do you think about attempts to make social networks more open? do you think Google's OpenSocial is the right direction?

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