This is an interesting question. Third Party FB apps allow friends to show or hide output on their walls, but with Facebook Places, we are all forced to see every entry.
So what if non-burglar types like my old friend Michael here don’t want to follow my never-ending and always exciting analog adventures on Facebook? Do they have to hide or even completely remove a friend or is Facebook going to give us show/hide control for Places as they have with third party apps?
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Bob Dylan | Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
Highway 61 Revisited
Spam from Facebook!
This threw me for a moment since my name was in the subject, but the reference is to a friend named Shawn (who also spells the name correctly). I guess since I provided my AIM user name to Facebook (in my profile), they have decided that it’s OK to spam me with this message… about AIM.
I mean, I already have AIM. I think I know how to decide when /if I want to use that service to chat with people online. I like using Facebook to chat with other Facebook users, so I don’t know why they would promote this other than for money.
There’s a nice little opt-out link, so I guess the spam is professionally produced and administered. That’s nice to know anyway.
Did Facebook spam you about AIM?
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So, here’s a little Facebook iPhone app bug in Facebook Places (via Shawn Honnick)
Not too major… maybe not even a bug with the app. It could be IOS.I don’t know much about iPhone app development, but I guess it could also be a CSS issue (?)
When checking in, turning the phone so that the screen orientation flips over to landscape, then turning it back to portrait yields what you see here.
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I hate it when that happens!
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cvxn:
Damn rights.
I hope they took care of this for him!