lets face it every time facebook change something suddenly the previous view was the best and the new one is horrible, then x months down the line the one that was previously the horrible one is suddenly the best and the new one sucks... repeat to fade.
does anyone really care?
This. :bonk:
I feel like I'm the only person that opted into timeline as a choice.. I think it looks pretty sleek and like that you can customise a bit more with a cover photo. If you don't like it, close your account and go back to emailing or using the phone to stay in touch.
I get fed up when my family say they will send me a message on facebook. They have had my mobile and landline number for years, just wondering why they can't simply give me a ringThis. :bonk:
close your account and go back to emailing or using the phone to stay in touch.

I get fet up when my family say they will send me a message on facebook. They have had my mobile and landline number for years, just wondering why they can't simply give me a ring![]()
stupar said:Facebook is just an extension of what email and text messaging created - a virtual world where we have lost the art of the spoken word when communicating.

He says on an Internet forum![]()

Because a phone aint a phone no more, its many things but a phone it is not. plus its just not cricket phoning someone when you can mail them instead.
I'm not at all happy with timeline but complaining won't stop it becoming a mainstay.
I deleted my Facebook account last year knowing that it would come to this.
In order to stay relevant, Facebook needs to keep evolving, or it'll end up like Myspace. Same thing happened with Firefox. It used to be awesome, but they couldn't leave it along, and started bloating it with stupid features.
The necessity to evolve doesn't mean each evolution will be of any value.
Plus Facebook was **** anyway.
Generally, if you complain about something, it'll change if there's enough doing it.
The opposite is actually true. It'll stay if nobody complains.
Chubster said:Never really understood why people get so upset about timeline......exactly how much time do you spend looking at your own page ????
panther_87k said:timeline is a pain in the rear! you try to scroll down to a couple of hours ago and it jumps back 3 months, then you try to scroll back up again and it jumps all over the place, its useless. thankfully i have still avoided it on my on page but it is on a number of others including group pages which i find most annoying.
Yawn...honestly it's only facebook :shrug: it's not the end of the world and they'll change it again in 6 monthsthen everyone will have something new to moan about
I have absolutely no idea what you all are talking about !![]()
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Users of sites like facebook are not the customer; they are the product.

Glad I'm not the only one, quite frankly my dear I don't give a damn.
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Research shows that almost half of facebook users oppose timeline. It's well known and documented on the interwebs... facebook must know that a large proportion of its user base doesn't welcome the change.
They don't care what users think about timeline though and they won't change it. It's become a simple profit tool, not something for the benefit of the users, and the introduction of timeline helps apps gain more publicity and hence profits.
Users of sites like facebook are not the customer; they are the product.
You're actually quite wrong about this.
Facebook will have invested millions of dollars and thousands of man hours in the development of this new feature, and it would be foolish, imprudent, and financially sel-destructive to instantly remove it based on complaints. If over half oppose it, then just under half are either indifferent, or in support of it.
This is much like the BMW's of the mid-2000s that were almost universally despised for their garish Dame Edna looks. They didn't immediately remove them from production, they finished the run, and if you look at their latest models, they still sport all of the initial traits of their lowly origin, just in a more evolved and refined package.
That is what will happen with timeline.
I'm not a supporter of Facebook, so please don't mistake me for one, I just support not having the facts even less.
neil_g said:Must admit I've requested a cup of tea from the next room before![]()
Me too :-D
And my other half always charges here phone near the kettle. So I often txt her to make a cuppa which works most of the time