Facebook is the Heidi Montag of the Internet. Just when you get used to one look, it undergoes some
radical plastic surgery and changes everything. The latest incarnation of the social network has got users talking -- and they don't have a lot of nice things to say. Some call it slower. Others say it's cluttered. And lots of people seem to wonder where their status-update feeds went. Backlash against Facebook redesigns is a
regular occurrence, of course, but this time some of the complaints seem legitimate.
Rolled out on the site's sixth anniversary, the redesign uses links along the left-hand side of the page to improve the visibility of commonly used features, like pictures and applications. It's also much easier to see which friends are online and available to chat. And new messages, requests and notifications now show at the top left of the screen -- making them more noticeable, at least in theory. But as is common with any major redesign, things haven't gone as smoothly as everyone would hope. "Dear Facebook," wrote user Chris Donahue in his status update. "Thank you for making what used to be the simplest tasks on your site infinitely more complicated."
For instance, viewing your friends' most recent updates has become a challenge. Some have complained they are only seeing one or two updates per hour. Others are occasionally told there are "no updates to show at this time." "My feed keeps saying the same thing as if nothing has changed at all," says user Rebecca Larsen Slusarchyk. "I keep getting a feed on people's status from yesterday and no one has even added a new comment." Mobile users aren't spared, either. Facebook for iPhone has proven sketchy since the redesign. Even the sync between Twitter and Facebook was temporarily broken (although it now seems to be working fine). Basically, since commonly used elements have been shuffled around the page, users are having trouble finding the very things Facebook was trying to make more accessible.
Getting Things Working
Old tricks, like viewing the 'Most Recent' feed instead of 'Top News,' haven't proven as effective as they used to be, but there are a couple of possible short-term solutions. Some people have had success by changing the 'maximum number of friends shown in the 'Live Feed' field from 250 to 9999 via the 'edit options' button at the bottom of the feed. Others, seeking an easier path, are changing their default page to
http://lite.facebook.com/ -- eliminating a lot of the clutter.
At first, it looks like Facebook completely removed your custom lists of friends entirely from the site. They're still available, but are no longer linked at the top of your news feed. Instead, click 'Friends' in the left rail; all your old lists will appear in a drop-down list.
Why the Never-Ending Redesigns?
To its credit, Facebook does try to improve the site with each redesign. But the reason for the constant changes is a bit more business-oriented. "I think, first and foremost, this change is about having users spend more time on the site," says Scott Olson, president of Mindlink Marketing. "What they're trying to do is have more real-time interaction among Facebook users -- and become less of an e-mail box... I think they're under pressure from Twitter -- -- where they're just becoming another feed."
So, there are some sound reasons for the change. But, because the site has become so personal to people (as a repository for their photos, conversations with friends, and contact lists), any sort of alteration elicits a knee-jerk reaction.
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Facebook's Most Annoying Things
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Most Annoying Things About Facebook
Sure, Facebook can be a lot of fun. It's a great way to reconnect with lost friends and to keep up with people on the fringes of your social circle. And as far as workday distractions go, there's nothing better.
It's hardly a perfect service, though. Minor aggravations add up fast and can drive you nuts. We've combed through the annoyances to find the ten annoyances that bug people the most.
Most Annoying Things About Facebook
Problem: Constant interface changes
Why it's annoying: Granted, innovation is necessary to avoid becoming stale, but sometimes you're better off leaving well enough alone. Facebook has radically overhauled its front page so many times that it's hard to keep count. Just as the anger dies down over one design, the site changes things again -- and confusion sets in. What's the difference between "News feed" and "Live feed"? And why can't Facebook remember which I prefer?
Possible solution: Sadly, there's not much you can do about this -- except wait for the next face-lift.
Most Annoying Things About Facebook
Problem: Inappropriate automated friend suggestions
Why it's annoying: Friend suggestions can be handy, but when Facebook tries to push an ex-girlfriend or boyfriend on you, it's kind of awkward. Similarly, if you've had a major falling-out with someone who has mutual friends, you're bound to see their face pop up in the 'suggestion' field at some point. It makes a clean break that much harder to get.
Possible solution: The little "x" to the right will make the suggestion go away forever. To prevent further frustration, you might want to also click "see all" and weed out any other offending names.
Most Annoying Things About Facebook
Problem: Never-ending game invitations
Why it's annoying: 'Farmville' and 'Mafia Wars' might be fun, but if you don't want to play them, the constant invites are infuriating. Many Facebook games are like Ponzi schemes; the way to succeed is to get more people playing. And once you've managed to filter out one game, another pops up.
Possible solution: It's not too hard to hide the requests and invitations for these games. Just click "Block this application" when you get the first invite. Then, hover over the updates that are clogging your news feed, and click "Hide" when the word appears.
Most Annoying Things About Facebook
Problem: Political fights
Why it's annoying: Between cable news and talk radio, it's hard enough to hide the squabbling between the left and the right. So when political debates fire up on Facebook, it's particularly annoying. All you want to do is see friends' pictures and learn what they're up to -- not eavesdrop on a debate over healthcare reform.
Possible solution: If you've got a friend who picks such fights in their status updates, you might be best off hiding them. You can still check in on them whenever you'd like, but you won't have opinions shoved down your throat.
Most Annoying Things About Facebook
Problem: Imported updates from Twitter
Why it's annoying: Tweets have their own language and shorthand, and if you're not familiar with the 140-character-or-less updates, it might look like someone had a hand spasm while typing. Facebook and Twitter are two entirely different services -- and forcing the two together feels like a poorly arranged marriage.
Possible solution: Once again, you're kind of stuck. Your best bet is to either embrace the language of the tweet -- or learn to selectively ignore posts.
Most Annoying Things About Facebook
Problem: No 'Dislike' button
Why it's annoying: A friend proudly mentions in a status update that she got a promotion. That's an easy thing to like. But what about when they announce they've been laid off? In its relentless drive to be cheery, Facebook hasn't given us the choice to quickly commiserate or disagree with someone.
Possible solution: There's an active lobbying effort to get Facebook to add a 'Dislike' button, with over 553,000 people members of a group specifically asking for one. Hopefully, the powers that be will listen to the protests.
Most Annoying Things About Facebook
Problem: People who 'friend' you too fast
Why it's annoying: Sometimes it's a person you've gone out with one time. Sometimes it's a coworker you only speak with occasionally. But odds are you've been 'friended' by someone you'd rather not have on your list. Technically, ignoring the request is an option, but that can create some real world tensions.
Possible solution: Your privacy settings can make this problem an easy one to conquer. You can block specific people from seeing status updates, photos and more by choosing 'custom' and black-listing them. Then, hide their updates from your news feed.
Most Annoying Things About Facebook
Problem: Stealth tagging
Why it's annoying: We all have horrifying childhood pictures or shots we wouldn't want to share with the world. Invariably, though, friends will post them as a joke of sorts and tag you. All of a sudden, that prom picture of you with acne, coke-bottle glasses, and a really bad perm is out there for everyone to see.
Possible solution: You can untag yourself, which prevents others from putting your name to the picture -- but in some cases, that's closing the barn door after the horse has run away.
Most Annoying Things About Facebook
Problem: Obvious celebrity marketing ploys
Why it's annoying: Celebrities love Facebook -- or so it would seem. But all too often, it's someone writing on their behalf (and often poorly). That doesn't stop avid fans from falling over themselves to 'like' every comment and chime in as part of the 'amen' chorus.
Possible solution: Unless you're sure it's actually the celebrity doing the updates, you'd often do better to just avoid the pages. After all, is it really that critical that you declare yourself as a fan?
Most Annoying Things About Facebook

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Comments
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Subscribe to commentssherm1942Feb 11th 2010 8:55PM
Three computers in my home. When in face book it is a constant battle changing from one screen to another, as the refresh button has to be used over and over. Just about ready to remove it from my life!
KathyFeb 11th 2010 8:58PM
IT IS VERY ANNOYING TO HAVE THIS CONSTANTLY CHANGING.
STOP ALREADY
tinab16Feb 11th 2010 9:00PM
Facebook used to be a good reputation having decent website for everybody especially for family and close friends. Communication wise with everyone and keep update of what is going on that you can't do in other website. PLEASE..dont change the format and make everybody pay. Not everybody can afford,too because mostly are students...and young kids..
AngelaFeb 11th 2010 9:20PM
As the saying goes, If it's not broke don't fix it. This new facebook is just getting harder and harder to understand. And what's with the constant changes. I'm pretty sure most of us want the old facebook back and I can't see why they just can't change it. Can't they see how people are angry. Do they never check the groups or pages againts it?
TrishFeb 11th 2010 9:28PM
I don't get it: why is everyone jumping on the facebook bandwagon? this is the same as 4 years ago when everyone was on myspace!! People can't stay with one thing longer than 5 seconds. Facebook is basically a ripoff of myspace, and far too complicated. Who cares if people "like this" .... If old highschool chums want to find you, they could in many other ways. Facebook sucks.
MR. J.R.Feb 12th 2010 8:45AM
I LIKE THE OLD FACEBOOK. IT WAS EASIER THEN NOW. THE MORE YOU CHANGE FACEBOOK. THE SLOWER IT GETS!!!! EVERYTIME I TRY TO PLAY MAFIA WAR, MOBSTER, FARMVILLE AND ECT. IT'S GET HARD TO PLAY OR GET INTO. THEN IF YOU GET IN TO IT, THEN IT IS SO SLOW. READY SLOW############## SO PLEASE QUIT CHANGEING IT!!!!!!!!
MoeBeeFeb 12th 2010 12:38AM
Have you not heard the term - "If it works - dont fix it" C'mon people - Facebook was great the way it was - leave it alone or lose a lot of users coz you will and you will reget it
MoeBeeFeb 12th 2010 12:49AM
Obviously you dont have friends from your past that you miss and want to contact with - you probably dont have any friends at all - so get real and get a life and shut the hell up about people who enjoy being in contact with friends and family - we have a life - seems your lonely - sad for you
cyn1944Feb 12th 2010 12:08PM
Change is good! Keeps the brain busy! Ask OBAMA
sweetness004Feb 13th 2010 6:12AM
when correcting a person you get across to them better when your not condescending.just a tip for a few of the ppl who are always looking to point out the flaws in others post.
cha0s71Feb 14th 2010 2:58AM
They need to stop changing the page itself and work on improving it's chat feature cause that is one POS! I can adjust to the changes on the page, but the chat feature constantly freezes, eventually causing the whole page to freeze. Or you can't type to people without minimizing the box for ever new message you send, and now it doesn't show who's online if you really want to find someone half the time. I could go on forever about complaints with this... I HATE FACEBOOK CHAT!
lcubsgirlFeb 13th 2010 6:26PM
ENOUGH ALREADY!!!
LJPFeb 16th 2010 6:03PM
How do you get rid of "friends online" reference?
tstwthmFeb 18th 2010 11:28AM
not again
Abigail WestwoodFeb 20th 2010 3:17PM
Drat, I just got used to the OLD format. Now Im wasting time trying to find old stuff. I don't have time to play games with new formats.
LauraMar 1st 2010 9:00AM
Rich, if you read all the stories, that whole "charging money" is a hoax. Facebook has stated, flat out, several times that this is a hoax that someone else has started.