Download Squad
- October 29, 2009
New Facebook rules make app spam a thing of the past
Filed under: News, Social Software
Facebook’s making some big changes around its application platform, particularly concerning how much access apps have to a user’s activity stream and notifications. If you’re a Facebook user who hates app spam, that’s good news for you. It’s terrible news for developers, though, because getting their links in front of you is how they spread virally and pick up more users.
This doesn’t mean that apps won’t be able to communicate with their users. They’re getting put back into the sidebar, and that (virtually useless) boxes tab is going away. App and Game notifications will be handled by a new sidebar dashboard, moving them out of your stream once and for all.
Email will also figure more prominently in the user-developer relationship, with developers getting the option to ask users for their email addresses and send notifications that way.
Facebook isn’t mincing words about what it’s trying to do, here. In the official blog post announcing the changes, they come right out and say they’re trying to cut down on spam: “Application communication in channels like notifications and requests aren’t effectively serving their original purpose. There is a significant opportunity to improve the user experience and reduce spam by replacing them with better features and moving most communication to the stream and Inbox.”
Take that, Farmville!
[via TechCrunch]
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