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
Comments
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Subscribe to commentsrking10296Mar 10th 2010 2:23PM
Can you opt out? I wouldn't want my every move tracked and posted on my Facebook page. Sometimes I don't want anyone knowing where I am.
kristynMar 10th 2010 8:44PM
Yeah its even scarier when you have over 4,000 friends. ugh.
DeeMar 10th 2010 2:58PM
I don't want people to be able to pinpoint my exact location with this app, considering I live alone a good deal of the time (my b/f travels alot). But if they do find me, I'll be glad to introduce them to my three (count them...3) large Chesapeake Bay Retrievers (one of them who has a fondness for biting strangers).
Betty HarveyMar 10th 2010 3:47PM
If you find out how to delete the whole FB account, please email (at the above email addy). I'm 80 yrs old and don't need the grief of FB contacts
AndreaMar 10th 2010 4:28PM
Click on "Account" at the top right-hand corner, click on "Account Settings", and at the bottom will say "Deactivate Account".
I hope we will have the choice as to weather or not we want ourselved displayed on it.
Ms.BiolEngineerMar 10th 2010 5:56PM
Betty dear,
If you click this link, you should be able to find the directions that you need. The important thing is you cannot log into the account for 2 weeks to delete the account. I promise no spam, no viruses.
Its how I deleted mine!
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=16929680703
Best of wishes,
kida
morninggloryMar 10th 2010 3:12PM
Well count me out. My facebook acount will be closed. I don't need to use that site to keep in touch with my friends and family. We use it for convenience but now any more. If I wanted everyone to know my every move I would tell them. Not everyone wants people to know where they are. It is just not safe. Don't tell me that I can control who sees my account either because I get numerous people in my facebook from time to time. They tell me that "some settings slipped through the cracks when updates were made". It only takes one "slip" for the wrong person to locate and make a victim of someone.
jessicaMar 10th 2010 3:58PM
My account will also be closed. Forget facebook. I rarely use it anyway but now it's just dangerous. I've already had a phone account opened up under my name and I suspect they found my info on facebook.
kngtrk2Mar 10th 2010 3:33PM
I have a Facebook Acct. I am not crazy about it though, I still enjoy the creativity that myspace allows me. If myspace would update their apps a little I'm sure many folks would return. No surprises, just networking.
SandraMar 16th 2010 11:18PM
I'm done with Facebook if this is implemented. I don't need Facebook to keep in touch with anyone. Furthermore, do I need everyone to know where I am. It is not just a safety issue, but a privacy one as well. Facebook needs to deal with the problems at hand, such as I had to remove 150 could be hackers last month, plus they also have application problems with the Adobe Reader. They need to start preparing for lawsuits for the first victim will prove the point.
DebraMar 10th 2010 3:38PM
Agree about not wanting that app on fb. Maybe if everyone who is opposed will let fb know how they feel fb will decide not to go forward.
MiserblOFMar 10th 2010 3:38PM
Facebook allows you control over who gets to see where you are, no? It doesn't say that is going to change. Sounds like a lot of nothing.
TrayceeMar 10th 2010 5:24PM
I've been on Facebook a little over a year. I liked it at first.....but it seems to get more and more annoying by the day. Why don't they listen to the users? Nobody is happy. Go ahead Facebook...keep screwing it up, but don't act surprised when alot of people leave.
UwannaLeave?ROTFLMFAO!Mar 10th 2010 7:35PM
Facebook is just like the old "Hotel California" song......]
..."You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave..."
Facebook OWNS any information you have shared with them. They OWN your info for ever......lol. It's in the fine print.
inipiwiMar 10th 2010 3:48PM
That's great considering I have young children. What the hell are they thinking?
maryMar 10th 2010 3:47PM
i can see the lawsuits now. just wait till someone is murdered by a stalker or an ex or a psycho!
hislonvMar 10th 2010 3:50PM
Never had Facebook and certainly won't start now. No myspace, no twitter either.
Way too much information being handed out by idiots who think it is cool to do so. The only problem is that once they are dead they won't be able to admit that they were making a huge mistake by posting their life on these services. Even Google Maps goes too far.
JoMar 10th 2010 3:52PM
No way! I don't feel that we need this application. I don't want everyone knowing where I am at. Honestly, what's the purpose? Why do they need to know my location?! And why would I need to know their location? I agree with the above comments, and would opt out if it's added. Possibly even close my facebook acct.
BlogzyMar 10th 2010 3:55PM
Most people that are on the internet are where? Let’s see, either at home or at work. Then you have the few that may be at a book store with a coffee area for example. Now, if you accepted the friend for whatever reason chances are most know you or you are part of a group that network together so, really what difference does it make where you are? Also, not hard to get someone’s ISP addresses especially if you have exchanged emails. Also, if you have put down your home town there is another give away. So, not sure what people’s beef is because someone will find where you are with no problem.
Pam G.Mar 10th 2010 4:00PM
If I am to understand this correctly, if you have a facebook page and post a comment then your location will be reveled? So, does that mean facebook can be sued if a stalker finds his victim and commits murder? Why not post our bank accounts and social security numbers too?