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by AJ007
5134 days ago
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Friends uploading all of their photos to Facebook, Pros:
-Pictures of their girlfriends naked Cons:
-A complete lack of relevance and editorial purview. Every photo a user uploads to Facebook sends a message about who that person is. Out of about 300 photos I take on my iPhone, 1 makes it to Facebook. I have a few friends that upload lots of crap. For the most part, those friends had their feeds blocked by me fairly quick. These are not interchangeable events. Facebook's biggest threat is a loss of meaning through noise, not users using an alternative app to capture their media. As for Facebook Messenger, I'll be damned if I let Facebook permanently record every last one of my private message for eternity. |
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This is true of any data aggregator and visualizer. I'd argue they, probably next to Twitter, are the best at attempting to handle it within a social context.
I guess my thought about photos is incomplete in that making FB a storage for media means that your mean average of shared media will go up as well (it's already there, might as well). We see this in bulk uploads.
I agree that there is a certain amount of selectivity involved - but we vary as individuals. I think only in the last couple of years, after the fad of being able to toss everything online in heaps - have we begun to understood how our online perception is made.
"As for Facebook Messenger, I'll be damned if I let Facebook permanently record every last one of my private message for eternity."
Agreed. That's why I'm off it.