Facebook Layout Change
The other day I posted an entry about how communication is dying. I discussed how social-networking sites had a huge role to play in this process.
Well, only the next day, I got a nice pleasant little surprise as I logged into my facebook account. A new layout!
Facebook loves to do this every year or so, it seems. They change their site around, and while it’s never really clear why (And God knows, I love reading their B.S. reasons they put up!), it’s always clear that one thing happens — more and more personal information is leaked out, and the site controls your interaction with people even more.
For example, I don’t know if everyone is aware, but every time there’s a layout change on Facebook, your Privacy settings might get tweaked. I found that out the hard way! So be sure to check ALL of your Settings after a layout change, to make sure they’re set on what you want.
Further, it seems that the layout changes are really made to be able to sneak a few more ads in and to force you to use more apps and other Facebook-related crap that will require you to submit your whole life to a third party.
Look, the folks at Facebook obviously know what they’re doing. They’re the #1 social-network group in the world, and have made millions through their site. However, it’s people like that you should be most scared of! Not only do they have access to so much information, it’s almost as if they’re forcing you to communicate in a way they want. Another prime example of what I was talking about in my “Communication is Dead” entry!
Every time there’s been a Facebook layout change, people have complained. It never seems to be a “good” change, so to speak. Here’s my advice to Facebook.com — Hey, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it! Instead of making Layout changes that make absolutely no sense, why don’t you try and figure out how to fix your Facebook Chat application because in the year 2010, it’s by far the most embarrassing part of your website!
