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The Problem With Facebook Connect

I was forwarded today by my friend Sarah a former App. State entrepreneur, who started Tugendeent, a consultant for start-ups, to vote for her in the Pepsi Refresh Project. Should she win she has the opportunity to win $25K. I really want to support her, vote and pass on the message. The true problem lies within the way the project and the voting is held.

As you go into vote you’re confronted with not only one annoyance, but two. Firstly, which I understand more, is registering to vote. I get this because you need to keep track of who votes how many times and other restrictions like that. The second, is the opportunity to connect with Facebook. “Great!” you might say. For me, I hate this popup.

More specifically, I despise the “Publish content to your Wall” note. I would love for this to connect with my Facebook, but I cannot opt for it to not publish content to my wall. If there is one I want Facebook to change from this, is the ability to control what goes on the wall, right from the time you choose to connect with a website. I don’t want to have to go into my preferences later to adjust this or remove it. We’re in the “Now Network”, and we need the ability to control these aspects right off the bat.

Have I missed something in the way to control this? Or am I doing it wrong? How do you feel? Leave a comment.

Social Media Is Ruining The News


Today I came across a phenomenal website, Like Button, and I noticed something interesting. People are caring more and more about things that truly, in the short run, don’t matter. This is a problem. Call me un-American, anti-patriotic, focally wrong, whatever you choose, but these are my opinions.

  1. People don’t really “Like” International News
  2. Celebrities matter more
  3. YouTube, TechCrunch, Break.com, Hulu and other sites get way more “Likes”

Now, this irks me in a way. Social media has the opportunity to reach out and massively spread topics like a wildfire through a dry brush desert. We have seen Twitter do amazing things during the Iranian elections by spreading the word and bringing focus and aid to a war-torn country.

Recently, with the ability to control what is seen online by basis of analytical results and dynamic programming we focus more on what the people want more so than the news they need to know. Not too long ago a controversial image appeared comparing the home page of CNN to the home page of Al Jazeera.

CNN vs Al JazeeraIf we’d rather follow around Tiger Wood’s johnson than the acts of our own military, quite simply, we’re f—ed. At 0513 EDT my trending Twitter topics were these:

  • #nowPlaying
  • #PleaseTellMeWhy
  • Justin Beiber
  • #IHopeMyNext
  • Iron Man 2
  • #sometimesitsbetter
  • Dear Haters
  • #ihatequotes
  • #HappyBirthdayDAE
  • IPL

Not a single trending topic is news related, or anywhere important to society in the long run.

We have the opportunity here to do something good with the tons of resources we have available, but unfortunately we aren’t. We stick around and care about the “next big thing” or the new social tool to expand our image online. Being an arrogant self-imaging schmuck means nothing when you compare yourself to a country who can’t even have proper leadership.

I only ask you to think about what you Tweet or Like on Facebook. The availability to change what people see and the way we interpret our news is in our hands, the millions of users in each social network is controlled by us, the user cloud. So take a look around, think, and act accordingly.

Comments or concerns? Leave a comment I’d love to discuss!

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