2011年7月17日星期日

Five reasons to abandon Facebook

We have finally grown tired of Facebook? According to inside Facebook abandoned for more than five percent of us Facebook users in may, which is about six million people who gave up "really liked" the world's largest social network. Six million people jumping ship sounds like a lot, but when you consider that Facebook is about to hit 700 million users any day now, it is not a big deal.

But it begs the question: emergency landing on why is water Facebook users? Here is a look at 5 reasons may 2011 great Facebook Exodus.

If you ask Facebook, this is one of those cases where there is smoke, but no fire. A Facebook rep has said that reports such as inside Facebook's "using data extracted from our advertising tools that provide broad estimates on reach Facebook ads and is not intended to be a source to track the overall growth of Facebook".

So inside Facebook ran another series of tests with third-party measurement services like comScore, Compete, Quantcast and Google Ad Planner, and it is completely schizophrenic. Some displays quick profits, other shows slow gains, other reporting losses and strangely Sony's ranking system showing Pop Tart Cat. Jokes only.

Where to start with the Facebooks ridiculously strict privacy issue? How about: programme opt-out ansiktsigenk?nning that identifies and tags Facebook users in the photos without permission or doing.

Facebook apologised, but not for the software. No, apologised for the software's rocky launch. Now ask privacy advocates the United States Government to stop Facebook from using this technology for facial recognition.

To put it in perspective, "says Google's Eric Schmidt to facial recognition software is too unpleasant. When Google does anything too creepy, you know it, way too unpleasant.

Until Facebook users realise that Facebook is a free service that you can cancel at any time, and therefore, you have nothing in terms of the privacy and security, this is not the last time on the site will make headlines for passing uncomfortable line.

Facebook used to be about fun and stuff. It is no longer fun.

Lately, when titles are not fences against Facebook's privacy fouls, the media reported on the company's financial collapse and its reported 100 billion valuation. Bor-ing!

Perhaps the Facebook development from Start to inevitable monster has driven Millennials, one generation typically business-oriented, to "mistrust" mode, thereby signaling a comprehensive call Rich Uncle Pennybags dike ' once-fun website and go to other social networking services ... who bring us:

Facebook generalized nature is perfect for those who dig ... stuff. But our social web culture is turning to apps and services such as Instagram for pictures, Foodspotting for badentusiaster, GetGlue for multimedia, Soundtracking for music etc catering to those who want a niche.

Of course, these apps are compatible with Facebook news feeds for recently added share functionality, but they also built their own specific social networks.

I am sorry, it's comically absurd, but I wanted to say it.


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