Word: facebooked
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...networks in May. Unlike MySpace, the most trafficked networking site on the Internet, according to comScore Media Metrix, Facebook’s more than 9.3 million users must register as members of a “network”: a college, high school, business, or, soon, a city. Although Facebook gives its users extensive control over what sections of their profiles and photo albums are visible to others, the site’s core base of college users has generally reacted negatively to past expansions, often creating online groups to voice their disapproval. While the ruckus typically dies down quickly...
When I logged on to my Facebook account early Tuesday morning, I was pretty sure I was hallucinating. My home screen was filled with odd factoids about my friends’ comings and goings. Mary had just broken up with her boyfriend. Bob was no longer single. Evan had written on Jill’s wall, “I hate you and your...
When after a few seconds it became evident that I was not in fact hallucinating, I clicked through my email, hoping desperately someone had figured a way out. Instead I found sixteen replies to the subject line “Facebook on CRACK...
...Like me, Facebook founder Mark E. Zuckerberg, formerly of the Class of 2006, was probably a little shell-shocked when, over the course of the next two days, his company received half a million complaints about the new features. He quickly backtracked, issuing a mass apology and promising to implement better privacy controls. Facebook “really messed this one up,” he wrote, when it ignored the part of their mission, “helping people share information with the people they want to share it with...
...whole point of Facebook is to stalk people, and this is interfering with that,” said Gabriella M.L. Gage...