Facebook Kills Places, Deals Products 40
An anonymous reader writes "Following the announcement about its major privacy revamp this week, Facebook has announced it is killing two of its products. The company has axed Facebook Places, although it is still adding new location features at the same time. In addition, the social network has has axed Facebook Deals, although Check-in Deals will still be available."
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So according to the title, it deals "products". I wonder what products this is about.
Oooo.. check in deals! Binspam! (Score:5, Insightful)
What, is Slashdot gonna print every press release from these people on the front page? I mean really, who gives a fuck about facebook, except the damn teeny boppers? What can't you people do a writeup on Redhat 5.2 running on a Mac Performa, or something?
Re:Oooo.. check in deals! Binspam! (Score:4, Insightful)
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Yeah, like, why TF is the NASCAR race on ABC being superseded by f'ing Hurricane coverage - I can see that anywhere, but the race is ONLY available on f'ing ABC.
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Facebook is not news. Facebook is not for nerds, it is for fools. What we need is not more Facebook folderol, but a script that will mod -3 (idjit) anybody who is damn fool enough to even entertain the notion of having a Facebook account.
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Considering that Facebook probably has a market share Redhat can even dream of - and not just the 'damn teeny boppers' as you said, but just about every demographic there is - I'd say people do give a fuck.
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I give a fuck. I'm not a teeny bopper, but I have my idiot sons, my dingaling wife and her dingaling sisters, a myriad of lackwit coworkers, some oddball friends and associates, and some freaky neighbors who are all pretty clueless about online privacy. None of them listen to me, but one day, when a whole bunch of them start saying, "How did blah-blah learn all this crap about me?" I can say, "I told you so!"
Much of what happens to privacy online is unconscionable. Sending an email, or a message to a per
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What, is Slashdot gonna print every press release from these people on the front page? I mean really, who gives a fuck about facebook, except the damn teeny boppers? What can't you people do a writeup on Redhat 5.2 running on a Mac Performa, or something?
You misspelled Yellow Dog. And you better have an FPU (pisses me off, I only had a Mac with a 68LC040)
I had no idea that they even existed. (Score:1)
I had no idea that they even existed in the first place. Well, I guess I won't miss them!
Copying Google+ already (Score:2)
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Eh? Google+ features checkin on the mobile G+ app [google.com] (it's the checkmark in a circle in the top, see the screenshot for "stream") and their latitude platform [google.com].
Those are Services not Products! (Score:2)
Products have both mass and volume. Otherwise it's a service. Or, do you really think those boxes of insurance on Progressive commercials are really products.
Don't be fooled by corporate babel-speak.
It was worth it for the headline. (Score:2)
If anything this whole post was just for the sake of making a misleading headline that vilifies facebook while the reality being harmless and, frankly, pointless.
Got your clicks though, didn't it?
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Facebook is a wonderful tool if used properly (Score:1)
I do agree with you 100%, Facebook does make it easier to communicate with people over the internet. While the original poster did make some sense that it is best to meet others IRL sometimes it is impossible to meet all friends IRL. For example I have met a few good friends through facebook. One person I have met has been such a wonderful friend to me. She lives in Ilkeston, Derbyshire and we have chatted quite a bit over the past year about the FB games we play, our troubles, our interests, Doctor Who