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Hey Twitter, remember when Facebook used to show *everything*?

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2 points by Okvivi 13 years ago · 3 comments

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nicholassmith 13 years ago

If anyone from Twitter thinks this is a good idea, it's not. Unless you're very, very clear about how the filtering is getting done, and provide people ways out of it, you're going to upset a lot of people who actually like the data stream firehose.

It being a binary I want/I don't want is a good thing, it forces you to consider whether you do genuinely want something, or whether you think you want it.

  • OkviviOP 13 years ago

    I think a lot of people think like you do, but wasn't that true when Facebook did this too? Weren't people upset for the exact very same reason?

    And yet Facebook went ahead and did it, it pissed off a lot of people, and everybody got over it. Most users don't even realize that FB is not showing them everything anymore.

    I really hope Twitter will do this, I think it would make their product so much more accessible and user friendly, if they manage to communicate it the right way and switch new users into it.

    Nobody's stopping them from offering it as an option, like FB did.

    • nicholassmith 13 years ago

      FB doesn't really offer it as an option unless you go through and set everything to full feed for each person.

      This sounds completely horrible, and I don't mean it as a nasty, but the active user base of Facebook seems to be distinctly less technical than the active user base of Twitter. I think that could lead to upsetting the active core at a gamble of attracting a couple of hundred thousand new users, who they won't really be making money off.

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