New Apps Enable Social Network Snubbing 68
beafpeat writes "Both The Boston Globe and NPR are reporting on new apps such as Enemybook and Snubster that parody the social networking phenomenon. 'Tired of bogus online friendships... [the creators] hope to encourage people to undermine, or at least mock, the online social communities sites such as Facebook were designed to create.'" Relatedly News.com wonders, with the opening of the Facebook API and the ensuing app frenzy, how much is too much of a good thing?
Bad Idea (Score:4, Insightful)
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(Yes, I'm Australian, we spell it humour.)
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Yeah, we changed humor, color, program, ton, and others because the King's English is fraught with frippery.
Re:Bad Idea (Score:4, Informative)
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number totally made up
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That makes sense, because I couldn't possibly defame you on, say for example, Slashdot, right moron?
... If this had been an actual insult, you would feel MUCH more insulted :-)
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* No offense intended. This was not an actual insult, but rather one included for rhetorical effect
Peace
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Yes, you could and you would get your ass sued.
The difference is that those sites are there for the exact purpose of letting their users spoil other people's reputations. So, of course, the users there will do just that.
That's why those sites are much more likely to turn into "lawsuit incubators" than most other sites. Do you get it now?
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Problem is the way it's used (Score:5, Insightful)
Don't add people that you aren't/weren't actually friends with, and ignore requests from people who are just trying to increase their friends count and e-penis size. These websites are as useful as you make them.
Re:Problem is the way it's used (Score:5, Funny)
I had like zero friends.
Now with Facebook, I have 1723 "friends"!
Of course I'm still a pathetic loser living in my Mom's basement, but I bet have more "friends" than you!
So, it's all good, eh?
Re:Problem is the way it's used (Score:4, Funny)
Considering I have 0 friends in real life and I live with my parents (all because of a bitter divorce - yes, friends and living with parents), FB and MS give me false hope that there are people who may actually wish to communicate with me. Yes that is sad, but it's the truth. I believe to some extent, this is the reason why these sites are so popular. It's got nothing to do with the fancy applets, not even the interface. It's the sheer fact that people can communicate with others they wouldn't usually.
I'm off to bed to sleep... alone.
Wait, gotta check my FB first... (for the non-existent glimmer of hope that someone of the opposite sex may talk to me).
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I notice that you don't have any slashdot friends though:
therufus(677843) is all alone in the world.
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Why is this a problem? (Score:2)
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Brad Paisley (video starring Jason Alexander, Estelle Harris (George and Estelle Constansa of Seinfeld) and William Shatner)
I work down at the Pizza Pit
And I drive an old Hyundai
I still live with my mom and dad
I'm 5 foot 3 and overweight
I'm a scifi fanatic
A mild asthmatic
And I've never been to second base
But there's whole 'nother me
That you need to see
Go checkout MySpace
'Cause online I'm out in Hollywood
I'm 6 foot 5 and I look damn good
I drive a Maserati
I'm a black-belt in karate
And I love a good glas
The meaning of life/universe/everything (Score:2)
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Especially, if you have an old "friend" you can't think to have an actual conversation with...you can have a scrabble game with them.
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Don't add people that you aren't/weren't actually friends with, and ignore requests from people who are just trying to increase their friends count
I call them friend whores.
But I have a little more than just actual "friends" as friends, I also have a few friendly acquaintances, and I also accept friend requests from DJs of places where I hang out, even if I don't actually like them, because I want them to think good thoughts about me should I ever wish to request a song.
Also, cuteness is a factor for the ladies : )
But basically, Facebook is more about 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon than about genuine friendship.
How Pathetic (Score:2)
I don't have a high opinion of the facebooks and myspaces of the world, and i'll admit to occasional episodes of resentment (usually when there is superior technology or skills, but the guy who shouts loudest gets the cake), but I would stop short of actually undermining, disrupting, and destroying their products.
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Betcha they'll start a "first to tag the person with an enemy" race instead of first posts.
I'd write a very different app (Score:2)
The only thing that's worse to a data miner than giving him no data is to poison the data he has.
Re:I'd write a very different app (Score:4, Funny)
Just to spit in the soup of various data miners.
Wow, way to stick it to the man, dude!
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Sometimes you can't avoid handing out data. The only thing to do then is to make the data meaningless if you don't want it to be useful.
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It's simply a trivial way to keep data miners from getting useful data.
That sounds fine and dandy, but what's the use of ruining it for data miners?
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It's quite handy to forge some name and add that name to your spamlist. And that's only the tip of the iceberg.
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Yes. That's because most of the time the email is scavenged from some compromised Outlook, or some web forum, or a newsgroup, or whatever. Especially web forum software usually asks for both your email and realname and is/was notoriously buggy.
Most social networking sites don't present others with your email unless you tell them to. This leaves only one way they could lead spam to you: by selling the userlists. And it's actually quite easy to verify such a theory, so judging by the lack of "OMG Orkut/Link
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1) The kind who wants to sell you shit you don't need, by filling your inbox and snail-mail box with junk mail for crap you don't need, and call you during dinner time to hawk crap you don't need.
Ditto what the other poster said, "And the spam in my inbox is just sooooo targeted"
2) The kind who wants to put you in jail (if you're lucky) for being within 6 degress of separation from the wrong people.
Riiight, and the last time that happened was?
Facebook (Score:4, Interesting)
Another feature stolen from Slashdot (Score:4, Insightful)
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That sure is not a feature Facebook stole!
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Sounds like a latecomer trying to make a quick buck, by riding off the trendiness of taking the piss out of Facebook (even though, as another social networking site, all the criticisms of social networking sites will apply to them also).
The title is wrong (Score:3, Funny)
If you don't like Facebook or Myspace, etc, don't use them. Its that simple.
along the same lines... (Score:2, Insightful)
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What he isn't doing, however, is setting up some brand new site to try to make some kind of point against them, and trying to get publicity for it.
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Prior art (Score:3, Insightful)
[the creators] hope to encourage people to undermine, or at least mock, the online social communities...
Before Snubster there was /.
Don't forget my personal favorite... (Score:5, Funny)
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They should change the name to "Death Note" (Score:1)
For a good laugh... (Score:2)
Apps suck (Score:2)
Progress all around us ... (Score:1)
How creative. At least, one can infer that he is able to relate 'freak' (or 'foe') to 'enemy'. A true candidate to successfully 'do a hardware application' by 2050 [slashdot.org].
CC.
LinkedIn needs something like this (Score:4, Insightful)
LinkedIn is supposed to be about linking up people you already know. But it has spammers, called "open networkers", who will link to anybody. They're just trolling for big link counts. Some way to give those guys negative points when they spam would be useful. Right now, there's no penalty for asking.