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Holiday traffic is slow traffic for most blogs but there is an overall trend that’s beginning to appear. Facebook has been experiencing a slight decrease in buzz over the past month. After the Beacon fiasco, there was little news until the Facebook payment system was confirmed. News of
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1 year ago
I think a MAJORITY of people think aps take away more from FB than they add... but because a lot of these people will add one or two aps each, but all different ones, it creates an effect where it makes it easier for the somewhat high percentage of people who LOVE applications to add a whole pile.
Personally I'm a purist and don't have any aps on my profile. I realise that FB will probably never take them away even though I would love it. I'd love see them make them more managable, namely making 3 changes:
1) Including applications in the preference metres section. That way if you don't want to hear about them, you can put that metre down to the very bottom. They are SORT OF doing this with the ability to "x" out items you don't like on your news page... but they can do more.
2) I can't stress this one enough... all applications should be BELOW the wall!!! It's a common beef with people that they have to scan 5 miles to see someone's wall after they sort through all the aps. It's ridiculous.
3) There should be a "reject all" button so you don't have to individually reject all application requests.
I'd say there's a growing resentment against applications on facebook, and apps are probably the reason the buzz is dying down a bit. People are probably spending more time on facebook than they were pre-applications, but they are spending LESS time doing things that cause them to interact with other people. There's less wall-writing, less note writing, less photo posting, photo tagging, etc...
1 year ago
I think some of the HOT BUZZ is slowing down for sure. But I will say that there is an insane amount of content that has yet to be covered regarding facebook. Many bloggers will move on to other topics; which is what I would fully expect.
The HOT NEWS will come but in slower bursts. The rate of innovation at facebook has hardly slowed. The rate of new apps on the platform has only increased.
I think there is not enough time in the day to cover everything regarding facebook. Publishing deep thoughts and value added content regarding facebook is no easy task as you well know.
Hope you had a good holiday buddy!
Rodney Rumford
1 year ago
yes, rodney, everyone knows what "deep thinkers" you and nick are.
1 year ago
1 year ago
But I guess in general, they need developers to keep pushing the envelope. If they don't, the non-early adopter developers won't see the fullest potential of what the FB platform can do.
1 year ago
> Two nights ago I was speaking with my good friend’s younger brother who said that he is really annoyed by them.
I am uninstalling applications left and right, particularly the ones aggregated by Slide or RockYou. Their communications are no better than spam, and continue even when you through options not to receive them. If there is anything in the ecosystem that may not live up to the hype, it is the valuation of some of the hotter FB app makers.
1 year ago
per http://thephoenix.com/article_ektid53420.aspx
which quoted Corey Doctorow predicting FB's imposition of socially obligated 'friendships' would hasten its demise.
1 year ago