The New Facebook = Less Users
September 19, 2008 | Arlington, Massachusetts | Vetting explained
changed (maybe they did maybe they didn't I honestly don't know but who
ever told them this was a good idea has no idea what a real Networking
site looks like) * Make some design changes that are easy to use * Don't hide stuff, I hate that I have to go through tabs to find when my next trip is coming up. * Do not redesign the entire site, no one can find what they are looking for. * Listen to feedback from Facebookers, if they don't like it don't switch it over. * Understand
that a Facelift is a good thing some times not an entire makeover.
(pretty much the same thing as point 3 but it sounds cooler) In conclusion, I feel that as a user of Facebook it extremly dissapointing that our voices are not heard. Especially when you are like me and have submitted feedback on a regular basis. So my hats off to you Facebook for turning away your users, great job! Links: http://random-babblings-and-stuff.blogspot.com/2008/09/new-facebook-less-users.html http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=29261012819&ref=ts
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- New Facebook: Love it or leave it?
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