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Facebook Disconnect

author Posted by: VegettoEX on date Mar 30th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Nothing In Particular

I very rarely use Facebook. As many problems as Twitter has with downtime and disappearing/reappearing tweets, I find the inconsistent wall listings, dates for posts, and blah blah blah over on Facebook all the more confusing and discouraging. This post is not to talk about the differences between the two services, though. I am ultimately going to compare and contrast where necessary, but probably not in the way you are thinking.

So Facebook recently went through another redesign. If you use the internet for more than checking your e-mail (which young people apparently do not use anymore), you are probably well aware of this. One of the biggest changes was the way in which the “Status Update” is structured and conveyed. Personal pages look much more like a Twitter stream than the previous status update structure did, but the biggest change may be in the verbiage. The standard Facebook status update always said something like this:

Michael LaBrie is writing a blog post right now.

With the change over to “What’s on your mind?”, someone familiar with the Facebook service and has that “(name) is…” wording so heavily ingrained in their muscle memory (if it doesn’t auto-populate the word “is” for you) would probably think something along the following:

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So if I type in a random update the way I would type a tweet (say that five times fast), the result is as I would expect from using Twitter:

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Here is where the disconnect comes in, though (completely ignoring all the people who manually type in “is” by themselves). I typically use the Facebook application on my iPhone to keep tabs on friends and their status updates rather than using the website. Until getting the very latest update to the application this morning, if you went to input a status update, the text input screen would still say “(name) is…”. Thankfully, here is what you will get now:

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So what on Earth am I supposed to do…?! It does not seem like a huge problem, but for someone as grammatically-aware as I am, you can imagine the horrors I have unleashed upon myself when I compared a Facebook status update made on the web site directly (see above screens) versus one made from the iPhone application:

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Ack! Apparently I is own a house!

The “problem” (if you want to call it that) is that Facebook has trained their users with a certain vocabulary. That standard verbiage is still entirely useful and seemingly encouraged, but they have opened-up that status update to “allow” any type of wording that a user desires. I can already see the confusion among friends and family with the way they have been typing their most recent status updates, and I can not even imagine how I would explain it to some of them.

tag2 Responses to “Facebook Disconnect”

  1. Tanooki Kuribo Said,

    I’ am totally with you on this. When they updated to the “What’s on your mind” format, I was also confused. But unlike you I just gave up. There was so many little things bothering me about Facebook already that one more thing was just going to totally discourage me from updating my page. And that’s what happened. I said “Fuck it, I don’t need this shit”. I’am not updating anymore on there. I still reply back to people and stuff like that but, for anyone who wants to stalk me they can check my Twitter page.

    It really just doesn’t make sense. If they wanted to update to “What’s on your mind”, fine that’s great. But why would they add your name then add what you wrote for what’s on your mind! Gah!

    TanookiKuribo is Monday already?!

    ::Runs towed Facebook with a huge mallet::

  2. DaemonCorps Said,

    The automated “is” that used to pop up was more frustrating for me, since I’d end up checking some people’s statuses to read “(name) is hates doing homework” or something similar to that. Most people I know tend to update rarely using “is” anyway, so the change to a twitter bite-off makes sense.

    The change in format does make posting videos and links confusing, though. After posting the link, instead of showing a box to add your own description of what you’re posting up, the same “What’s on your mind?” box shows up instead. I typed in the box the way I’d normally do for a status update but was confused to not see the status change when checking the top of my profile page.

    I tend to use twitter more often and just use facebook to see what close (and in most cases, not so close) friends are up to.

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