DO U LIEK NEW FACEBOOK
YES
NO
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I DONT USE FACEBOOK
DO U LIEK NEW FACEBOOK
we are beautiful
we are doomed
I'm still using the Old Version, which I will continue to do until they delete it. After that I willand moan until I get used to the New version....then I'll still moan about it.
OLD VERSHUN GON. ONLE NEW NOW.
we are beautiful
we are doomed
Really? I'm on it now, and it still looks like the Old Version. In fact it says "Try the new Facebook here" at the top of the screen.
Lucky, they swapped me over today and there's no way that I can see to switch back.
It seems pretty clear they're going to keep the 'new,' but some of the design choices are so horribly flawed, it's baffling.
we are beautiful
we are doomed
I'll check out the "Try here" feature, and see how bad it really is.
How do people use Facebook? I made an account and it kind of lost it's charm after two days.
Basically I made it to look at drunk pictures of myself because I'm vain.
If I am in fact on New FB, which I can't tell but now everything's down the left and the top bar has changed and status and **** aren't on the right bar any more...I don't mind it....![]()
I don't mind it that much but it's not an improvement at all. It's like taking someones car then giving them the exact same car in a different color. Looks different.. but it's the same package.
Basically I see no damn reason to change.
Originally Posted by Hunter S. Thompson
Its all crappy! I liked the relativley simple layout of the other one, being able to drag and drop boxes on your profile and having it all on one page works well, why did they change it!?![]()
It's a piece of Rubbish, and I think 99 percent of people agree with me there.
Why fix what isn't broken?
America is an Apple pie
with a few bad apples
right toward the top.
They've changed everything, why do they have to do this? The old formula was great! Now I'm going to have to re-memorize where everything is.![]()
Heck, I didn't even understand the first one. ANd what's up with all these sites.. Facebook, Myspace.. umm.. yeh. Too many.
August Strindberg: "There's a view, current at the moment even among quite sensible people, that women, that secondary form of humanity (second to men, the lords and shapers of human civilisation) should in some way become equal with men, or could so be; this is leading to a struggle which is both bizarre and doomed. It's bizarre because a secondary form, by the laws of science, is always going to be a secondary form. Imagine two people, A (a man) and B (a woman). They start to run a race from the same point, C. A (the man) has a speed of, let's say, 100; B (the woman) has a speed of 60. Now, the question is 'Can B ever overtake A?" and the answer is 'Never!'. Whatever training, encouragement or self-denial is applied, the proposition is as impossible as that two parallel lines should ever meet."
I only do Facebook. MySpace is too.... bleh.
August Strindberg: "There's a view, current at the moment even among quite sensible people, that women, that secondary form of humanity (second to men, the lords and shapers of human civilisation) should in some way become equal with men, or could so be; this is leading to a struggle which is both bizarre and doomed. It's bizarre because a secondary form, by the laws of science, is always going to be a secondary form. Imagine two people, A (a man) and B (a woman). They start to run a race from the same point, C. A (the man) has a speed of, let's say, 100; B (the woman) has a speed of 60. Now, the question is 'Can B ever overtake A?" and the answer is 'Never!'. Whatever training, encouragement or self-denial is applied, the proposition is as impossible as that two parallel lines should ever meet."
Last edited by gambit; September 12, 2008 at 04:12 PM.
Originally Posted by Hunter S. Thompson
It's.... just.... so.... broken.... and full of fail![]()
It's ... confusing...
Maybe they wanted to make it... Err.. More... Web2.0, whatever that means...
Facebook is more professional-looking, and is a lot safer than MySpace, although you should still be careful.
It is meant for people to gather around networks, whether it be a region, a school, or a workplace.
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