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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2011-07-16 11:45 am

Identity and Sharing #2 - why you don't see my links on Facebook

And it's not because I don't feel happy with Facebook. It's because people get quite enough spamminess over there already.

On LJ, not only is it a single daily post*, but it's also got a tag, which means that you can block it if you so wish**.

Twitter, I don't mind overloading, because that's what Twitter is all about.

Facebook, on the other hand, would suddenly be getting a load of new posts from me, which would just piss people off.

I will be feeding them to Google+ _if_ they implement tags, so that people can choose to filter out those entries.

*If someone knows how to do a daily post on FB from an RSS feed then please let me know, because I'd be happy enough to do that.
**Go here, find me, and tell it not to show anything tagged with "delicious glue".
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[personal profile] matgb 2011-07-16 11:51 am (UTC)(link)
For facebook, import a feed as notes, you could just use the tagfeed for delicious glue if you want.

I send everything to FB because while I barely use it for a lot of friends it's the only thing they use, so I get a fair few 'likes' and comments on posts there.

Better than abandoning, although I think I'll go delete a lot of aquintances at some point.
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[personal profile] asim 2011-07-16 12:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I would think directing it to a specific opt-in Circle (also not implemented, yet...) on G+_ would suffice -- the point isn't that people can filter so much as people can choose if they'd like to see it. From a UX perspective, it's much the same outcome.

[identity profile] crm.livejournal.com 2011-07-17 11:21 am (UTC)(link)
i approve of this because i can share your links and take full credit for being and awesome internet hoover :P