tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874875687509310131.post525417302965373442..comments2016-06-02T07:37:03.827+02:00Comments on Holographic Life Mapping: Facebook S.W.O.T Part 4 - ThreatsHolographic Life Mappinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06353510936528141226noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874875687509310131.post-13446126768795759502008-08-02T05:17:00.000+02:002008-08-02T05:17:00.000+02:00I'd just like to throw my hand in the air as anoth...I'd just like to throw my hand in the air as another facebook user who is not particularly pleased with the changes. Of course I know it's human nature not to like something initially just because it's different, and therefore I'll be sticking with the new look FB and learning to work it just like you do when you've had NOKIA phones forever and switch to Ericsson - it took me 3 days to get used to sending a text message without accidentally deleting it instead! <BR/>But just to get off my chest why I'm annoyed: I don't use FB for my business, as such, but it is definitely one of many platforms for self-promotion. I had only JUST updated my 'work' information relating to my new business and the next day I log in and BOOM! that stuff is not on display anymore! I also dislike the wall posts being intermixed with comments on photos, groups you've joined etc.. and I would really love the option to have my blogger RSS feeds featured prominently on my profile page. I'm fairly handy when it comes to navigating my own settings, and maybe this is a change I CAN make. But all in all, fiddling with settings is a bit tricky (and time consuming) so you end up left with what you're served.<BR/>And just one other thing, which is not really related to this topic but, why has myspace chosen to (poorly) emulate FB? Maybe if they'd stuck with their own original look and not jumped on the bandwagon to copy stuff like: 'what are you doing right now?' people who had left myspace to follow all the cool kids to facebook (like I did, baah! - that's a sheep noise) would be considering a return to their original cyber-stomping ground. They'd have to clean up their act with the advertising, though. At least FB is still doing that in an unobtrusive, clean manner... for now.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874875687509310131.post-52489768976314500142008-08-02T03:22:00.000+02:002008-08-02T03:22:00.000+02:00Hi, I notice that you are in my weblog and have wa...Hi, I notice that you are in my weblog and have wanted to come over to check your blog out. I am glad that I picked today, because the article on Facebook sort of made my mind up that I really don't find the need to sign up with them. I have felt like I was out of the loop by not signing up with Facebook,but now I think I'm going to pass for the moment. So thanks for reaffirming what I had felt already. I might have misinterpret what you intended to say, but I thank you for helping make my mind up. Next time you drop by, give me a shout!! ThanksAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com